![]() ![]() If you don't have a Word Processor, Word Pad is part of Windows and is more than capable. Doc files also print nicer than images.Īn advantage of this is that you can also copy & paste any image into the doc file also. Once you get the hang of it, it's easier and faster. Then edit it to fix any OCR errors and format it as you see fit. Drag your mouse over all the text you want and it will pop up in a Notebook type window so you can easily copy & paste it into a. ![]() A full page window (that I can't make smaller) opens with the text it recognizes. With the scanned recipe image open in Irfanview, if necessary clean it up just so the text is clear. I keep many recipes on a Recipes folder and have found that the easiest cleanest way is to OCR them and save them as word processor files (ie, Word. In some places the text may not be clear, and I can then copy & paste words or just letters from elsewhere in the article. It takes a good clean scan to begin with and then good bit of fiddling. I've found that with a combination of Gamma Correction (Image > Color Corrections or Shift G) and Image > Replace Color, I can get somewhat good black text against a white background. All the comments here are good and will make the text in images show up much better. ![]()
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