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  2. VueScan - Wikipedia

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    VueScan is intended to work with a large number of image scanners, excluding specialised professional scanners such as drum scanners, on many computer operating systems (OS), even if drivers for the scanner are not available for the OS. These scanners are supplied with device drivers and software to operate them, included in their price.

  3. Comparison of optical character recognition software - Wikipedia

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    Layout analysis software, that divide scanned documents into zones suitable for OCR Graphical interfaces to one or more OCR engines Software development kits that are used to add OCR capabilities to other software (e.g. forms processing applications, document imaging management systems, e-discovery systems, records management solutions)

  4. Talk:VueScan - Wikipedia

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    I have used Vuescan for about 10 years on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X. Always with success, and sometimes with scanner/OS combinations for which there were no drivers. The quoted sources provide accurate information, although I do not have enough experience with the sources (other than hamrick.com) to rate the sources themselves.

  5. Multiple exposure - Wikipedia

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    An overexposed scan lights the shadow areas of the image and enables the scanner to capture more image information here. Afterwards the data can be calculated into a single HDR image with increased dynamic range. Among the scanning software solutions which implement multiple exposure are VueScan and SilverFast.

  6. CuneiForm (software) - Wikipedia

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    CuneiForm Cognitive OpenOCR is a freely distributed open-source OCR system developed by Russian software company Cognitive Technologies. CuneiForm OCR was developed by Cognitive Technologies as a commercial product in 1993. The system came with the most popular models of scanners, MFPs and software in Russia and the rest of the world: Corel ...

  7. Optical character recognition - Wikipedia

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    Video of the process of scanning and real-time optical character recognition (OCR) with a portable scanner. Optical character recognition or optical character reader (OCR) is the electronic or mechanical conversion of images of typed, handwritten or printed text into machine-encoded text, whether from a scanned document, a photo of a document, a scene photo (for example the text on signs and ...

  8. Scanner Access Now Easy - Wikipedia

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    Scanner Access Now Easy (SANE) is an open-source application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, handheld scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame grabbers, etc.). The SANE API is public domain. It is commonly used on Linux.

  9. Scan - Wikipedia

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    SCAN Health Plan, not-for-profit health care company based in Long Beach, California, US; Scan AB or Scan Foods UK Ltd, the Swedish and UK subsidiaries of the Finnish HKScan; Seattle Community Access Network, a former TV channel in Seattle, Washington, US; Scan (company), a software company based in Provo, Utah, US