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ABBYY FineReader 8.0 User’s Guide
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manually in interactive mode
To install ABBYY FineReader 8.0 Corporate Edition on the server:
1. Insert the ABBYY FineReader CD–ROM into the CD–ROM drive.
2. Run Adminsetup.exe from the ABBYY FineReader CD–ROM.
The System Administrator’s Guide (which can be found in the Administrator’s Guide folder on the server where ABBYY
FineReader is installed) provides additional information about installing ABBYY FineReader on workstations, working with the License
Manager and working with the program in a local area network.
Acquiring the Image
The quality of the source image greatly affects recognition quality. In this chapter, you will learn how to scan documents for best
results, how to open and read saved images (see the list of supported image formats in "Supported Image Formats" section), and how
to process images to improve recognition quality (by eliminating scanning "dust" etc.).
Scanning
ABBYY FineReader communicates with the scanner through a TWAIN interface. The TWAIN standard, which was adopted in 1992, is a
universal standard that unifies the interaction between a computer image input device (such as a scanner) and an external application.
ABBYY FineReader communicates with a scanner through a TWAIN driver in two ways:
through the ABBYY FineReader interface. In this case, use the Scanner Settings dialog and select Use ABBYY
FineReader interface;
through the scanner's TWAIN interface. In this case, use the scanner's TWAIN dialog to set scanning options; select
Use TWAIN–source interface.
Each mode has its advantages and disadvantages
Using the TWAIN source interface makes the “preview image” option available so that you can set the scanning area and tune the
brightness precisely, and see how these changes affect the previewed image. Every scanner has a unique TWAIN driver dialog. Consult
your scanner’s documentation for precise instructions on using the TWAIN dialog.
Using the ABBYY FineReader interface provides access to a couple of additional features: a) the ability to scan multiple pages with a
scanner that does not have an automatic document feeder (ADF); and b) the ability to access scanning options in the batch template
file (*.fbt) and use them for other batches.
Switching between modes is easy:
Select the Scan/Open tab in the Options dialog (menu Tools>Options), select the interface – either Use
TWAIN–Source interface or Use ABBYY FineReader interface.
Note:
1. The Use ABBYY FineReader interface option may be unavailable (or disabled) in certain scanner models.
2. If you wish to see the Scanner Settings dialog in Use ABBYY FineReader interface mode, select the Display
options dialog before scanning item on the Scan/Open tab (Tools>Options).
Important: Consult your scanner's documentation to ensure it is set up correctly. After connecting the scanner to the computer,
install a TWAIN driver and/or the scanner software.
To start scanning:
Click the 1–Scan button or select the Scan item in the File menu. The Image window containing a scanned
image of the page will appear in ABBYY FineReader's main window.
To scan multiple pages in a row, select the Scan multiple images option on the Scan/Open tab in the
Options dialog.
Note: To open this dialog, select the Options... item from the 1–Scan button menu.
If scanning does not begin immediately, one of two dialogs will open:
The scanner's TWAIN–Source dialog. In this dialog, check the scanning options and click the OK button
(depending on your scanner model, it may be called Done, Scan, Final, etc.) to start scanning.
The Scanner Settings dialog. In this dialog, check the scanning options and click the OK button to start
scanning.
Tip:
To start recognition immediately after the source images are scanned, use the Scan&Read option: