Open the PDF in Acrobat, and choose File > Properties > Fonts.Number of posts in this thread: 6 (In chronological order)When using PDF printing, users might find that the fonts on the printed output are not what they expected. Create a PDF from the document. Use any application to create a one-page document with the font. If you need to enter a font name manually on the Fonts panel of the Adobe PDF Settings dialog box, you can use a PDF to find the exact spelling of the name.Verify you want to continue, and choose Next. Double click the AdbeArCleaner.exe file. This tool can only be used with standalone versions of Acrobat and Reader. Do not proceed if you installed Acrobat or Reader as part of Creative Suite.I'm not sure if there is a way to flag the content as suspect somehow - but it seems silly to not allow you to edit any of the OCR text unless it's a suspect.OCR'd content appears to have hidden objects that represent the text for the tags structure but this text is not editable itself. The situation is that the text was incorrectly recognized but Acrobat does not perceive the issues as suspect and thus the tools typically in Acrobat to fix OCR suspects are not available. You can only.Hi all, I still have not found a great way within Acrobat to address optical character recognition (OCR) errors. The font is preselected and cannot be changed. You can either type information directly into.
It does a good job converting the OCR text into a different layer that can be edited. That does work across desktop and mobile assistive technology.I also played with the preflight option to make OCR text into layers. The only way I have found is to artifact the object and create a new text box - but the text in that and hide it behind the image. I need to edit the hidden text.In addition, hacks like use of actual text don't work with mobile devices so using that approach is not an option. Adobe Acrobat Cannot Find Font License For ThatI believe some programs like Abbyy Fine Reader could be used but my license for that is very old.Subject: Re: Fixing OCR issues in PDF with Adobe Acrobat ProI haven't worked on a challengin OCR'd PDF in a year or two, but I couldHave sworn there was a way to get to a mode that would allow you to edit*any* of the OCR'd text, not just the suspect text without switching toA replacement font. Has anyone had luck with this method?Does anyone have any thoughts on how best to edit OCR text in Acrobat when you cannot edit the visual text and OCR suspects are not detected? I've tried Axes Quick for PDF but it doesn't seem to have any options for this either. When I try that I either lose the content in all the tags or I end up with duplicated text on screen even though I have chosen to not display the layer and mark the layer as a reference layer. I need to edit the hidden text.> In addition, hacks like use of actual text don't work with mobile devices so using that approach is not an option. While Acrobat does have an edit text option in the last couple versions that does a good job in allowing you to edit the visual content in a type face that looks like OCR'd text - I am dealing with a document that can't be edited in that way for legal reasons. I'm not sure if there is a way to flag the content as suspect somehow - but it seems silly to not allow you to edit any of the OCR text unless it's a suspect.> OCR'd content appears to have hidden objects that represent the text for the tags structure but this text is not editable itself. The situation is that the text was incorrectly recognized but Acrobat does not perceive the issues as suspect and thus the tools typically in Acrobat to fix OCR suspects are not available. And I don't think axesPDF QuickFix provides any> Hi all, I still have not found a great way within Acrobat to address optical character recognition (OCR) errors. And yes, it does seemThat Acrobat has an entirely other set of hidden object layer it uses toManage OCR'd text. Import data into pythonHas anyone had luck with this method?> Does anyone have any thoughts on how best to edit OCR text in Acrobat when you cannot edit the visual text and OCR suspects are not detected? I've tried Axes Quick for PDF but it doesn't seem to have any options for this either. When I try that I either lose the content in all the tags or I end up with duplicated text on screen even though I have chosen to not display the layer and mark the layer as a reference layer. The challenge is then merging or flattening the layers back into one. It does a good job converting the OCR text into a different layer that can be edited. That does work across desktop and mobile assistive technology.> I also played with the preflight option to make OCR text into layers. Jabber for mac downloadI never recommend using this tool but offer it as an option if you can get it to do what you want it to do.The problem using Actual Text for large pieces of content is that the Text-to-Speech tools have to use a different reading mode for images of text and sometimes lose the ability to follow along with highlighting. The Edit PDF capability may show you the correct spelling and spacing but the underlying OCR is wrong. If you have, using this tool will destroy all tags either on that page or in the document.and you have to know what is wrong in the text before you can fix it. I use this when I want to just read a PDF that isn't tagged or is a scan because I can also send the document to Word.The other tool in FineReader (and OmniPage Pro) is the ability to create an OCR project, open the PDF and access their text editor. Others use OmniPage Pro and either can be purchased on sale for a reasonable price, not a subscription.FineReader has two ways of dealing with scanned document:As soon as you open a scanned document the OCR is done and you can resave the document as a searchable PDF without looking at any suspects or issues of spacing between words and characters. The latest version even has the capabilities to add form controls to the PDF (you have to do some remediation in the Tags Tree in Acrobat but these are minor). I recommend against using the Actual Text attribute for large pieces of text and entire documents.I use ABBYY FineReader for any PDF document that I need to OCR. And I don't think axesPDF QuickFix provides any access to it, either. And yes, it does seem that Acrobat has an entirely other set of hidden object layer it uses to manage OCR'd text. The interface was terrible and the way to switch from editing suspect text to editing any text was not at all obvious.Mmmm.I can't find a sample of a case where I did this, so maybe I'm mis-remembering, and I actually used the "actual text" property - which you already indicated wouldn't meet your needs.I've never tried the other methods you propose.
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