ReadirisTM Pro 12 User Guide
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide Table of Contents Copyrights ........................................................................................... 1 Chapter 1 Introducing Readiris ............................................... 3 Save time, no more retyping ............................................. 3 Readiris series ................................................................... 5 Chapter 2 Installing Readiris ................................................... 9 System requirements .........
Table of Contents Chapter 6 Adjusting scanned documents .............................. 29 Chapter 7 Zoning documents ................................................. 35 Zoning documents automatically .................................... 35 Zoning documents manually ........................................... 37 Using zoning templates ................................................... 42 Chapter 8 Recognizing documents......................................... 45 Introduction...............................
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide Chapter 11 Recognizing handprinted text ............................ 73 Index ....................................................................................
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide Copyrights ReadirisPro12-dgi-200609-01 Copyrights © 1987-2009 I.R.I.S. All Rights Reserved. I.R.I.S. owns the copyrights to the Readiris software, to the online help system and to this publication. The information contained in this document is the property of I.R.I.S. Its content is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of I.R.I.S.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCING READIRIS SAVE TIME, NO MORE RETYPING Introduction Congratulations on acquiring Readiris. This software package will undoubtedly be of great help in recapturing your texts, tables and graphics, barcodes and handprinted text. As efficient as computers are, you have to key in your information first. If you have ever retyped a 15 page report or a large table of figures, you know how tedious and time-consuming it can be.
Chapter 1 – Introducing Readiris and drag your scanned documents to the Dock icon. They will be processed on the spot. General information Readiris is based on the most advanced recognition technologies. Font-independent text recognition is complemented by self-learning techniques. The system is able to learn new characters and words through contextual and linguistic analysis. This means that the OCR accuracy of the recognition system will improve as it goes along.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide are memorized, increasing the system speed and confidence and rendering the system more intelligent as you go along. This powerful learning tool also allows you to train Readiris on special characters such as mathematical symbols and dingbats and to handle distorted fonts. To increase your productivity further, Readiris not only recognizes your texts, but can format them for you as well. Various levels of formatting are available.
Chapter 1 – Introducing Readiris Readiris Pro 12 Readiris Corporate 12 Readiris Pro 12 Asian Readiris Corporate 12 Asian The table below gives an overview of the available versions: Readiris Pro 12 Readiris Corporate 12 Basic features Basic features 125 recognition languages 125 recognition languages Generates 4 types of PDF files, PDF- Generates 4 types of PDF files, PDF- iHQC files, ODT, DOCX, XLSX, HTML, iHQC files, ODT, DOCX, XLSX, HTML, RTF, Unicode files RTF, Unicode files Generat
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide recognition recognition Korean recognition Korean recognition Hebrew recognition Hebrew recognition Generates 4 types of PDF files, PDF- Generates 4 types of PDF files, PDF- iHQC files, ODT, DOCX, XLSX, HTML, iHQC files, ODT, DOCX, XLSX, HTML, RTF, Unicode files RTF, Unicode files Generates PDF/A output Large volume recognition Automated processing Barcode recognition Business card recognition 7
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING READIRIS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS This is the minimal system configuration required to use Readiris: A Mac OS computer with Intel or G3 processor. The operating system Mac OS X 10.4 or higher. Earlier versions of the Mac OS operating system are not supported. 220 MB of free hard disk space. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION How to install Readiris: Log on to your Mac operating system as an administrative user.
Chapter 2 – Installing Readiris Double-click the Readiris installer and follow the on-screen instructions. Agree with the terms of the license agreement. A standard installation type is offered. This will install Readiris, Drop2Read and the sample images. To modify the installation type, click Customize. Then click Install to start the actual installation. When the installation is finished, click Close.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide SOFTWARE REGISTRATION Remember to register your Readiris license. By doing so, you will: be kept informed of future product developments and related I.R.I.S. products; be entitled to product support; be entitled to special offers on I.R.I.S. products. To register: Click Register Readiris on the Help menu. You will be directed to the registration web page. Simply follow the on-screen instructions.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide CHAPTER 3 GETTING STARTED RUNNING READIRIS To run Readiris: Click the Readiris icon on the dock. Or double-click the Readiris application in the Readiris folder under Applications. If you acquired Readiris Corporate you will be prompted to register. Click Register on the Internet and complete the registration process to acquire your software key. Enter the software key you receive by e-mail in the required field. The Readiris interface will open.
Chapter 3 – Getting started the main toolbar (left toolbar) Use the main toolbar commands and options to scan and recognize documents. the image toolbar (right toolbar) Use the image toolbar buttons to edit documents in the Readiris interface. Point to the different buttons to display their tooltips. the Readiris menu bar (top of screen) The Readiris menu bar contains all the commands and options you also find on the main and image toolbars.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide When a document has been opened or scanned in Readiris you can view its page thumbnails in the image drawer. Click the drawer icon to open it. The drawer can open both on the right-hand and left-hand side of the Readiris interface, depending on its position on your screen. The drawer allows you to move pages inside a document: simply click the pages you want to move and drag them to another position.
Chapter 3 – Getting started The drawer also allows you to delete pages by dragging them to the Dock trash. CHANGING THE USER INTERFACE LANGUAGE Readiris opens in the user interface language that is currently activated in your system preferences. To change the user interface language in Readiris: Click the System Preferences icon on the Dock. Then open the International section. Drag the language of your choice to the top of the list and close the International window.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide Operation: Connect your scanner to your Mac and install the corresponding drivers and/or software. Test your scanner. If you experience any problems contact your scanner manufacturer. Run Readiris. On the Readiris menu click Preferences. When the scanner drivers have been installed successfully, a list of supported scanners will be available. Select your scanner from the list.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide CHAPTER 4 USING DROP2READ Drop2Read is a simple yet efficient utility that allows you to recognize documents instantly, without the Readiris being displayed. The Drop2Read utility is installed in a default installation of Readiris. To process documents: Simply drag your documents to the Drop2Read icon on the Dock. The Drop2Read window will open and Drop2Read will process your documents using default settings.
Chapter 4 – Using Drop2Read Click the lists to change the settings. Any settings you change will be saved when you close the Drop2Read window. The next time you want to process documents using the same settings, simply drag the documents to the Drop2Read icon on the Dock. Note that Drop2Read uses basic settings. Use Readiris if you want to apply advanced settings when processing documents. Tip: for more information about the available output formats, see the section Formatting documents.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide CHAPTER 5 SCANNING AND OPENING DOCUMENTS SELECTING THE OPTIONS Before scanning paper documents or opening image files, you can determine several image enhancement options. When selected, these options will be applied during the opening and scanning of documents. Operation Click the Options button on the main toolbar to select several image enhancement options. o Click Page Deskewing to straighten pages scanned at an angle.
Chapter 5 – Scanning and opening documents o Click Detect Page Orientation to rotate pages automatically to the correct orientation. Note that these two options slow down the scanning process somewhat. Only select them when necessary. o Click Despeckling and move the slider to indicate the size of the dots you want to remove from the binarized images. The above-mentioned options are also available on the Settings menu. o Page Analysis is enabled by default.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide Tip: Ctrl-click any image file you want to open, point to Open With and click Readiris. The Readiris software will open and display the image. Tip: when loading multipage image files (TIFF images) and PDF documents, you can define the page range (in case you only need a certain chapter of a document for instance).
Chapter 5 – Scanning and opening documents you want to delete the current document or not. Click No to add image files to the recognized document or click Yes to start a new document. SCANNING PAPER DOCUMENTS With Readiris you can either process paper documents you scan with your scanner or process already existing images files of various formats. To scan documents: First select the scanner settings. To access them, click Preferences on the Readiris menu.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide Calibrate Click the Calibrate button should it be necessary to calibrate your scanner. Format You can either choose an automatic scanning format or a custom format for which you can indicate the page height and width. Depth Readiris supports black-and-white, grayscale and color images. Resolution Select a scanning resolution of 300 dpi. Invert image Sometimes Twain scanners display white text on a black background when scanning in black-and-white.
Chapter 5 – Scanning and opening documents Note that this function is not the same as the one you find in the Adjust image options on the Process menu. o Select Process as 300 dpi when you are processing images of an incorrect or unknown resolution. The images will be processed as if they had a 300 dpi resolution. The resolution of digital camera images is nearly always unknown. o Select Digital camera when you are using a camera as scan source.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide Note: pay attention to line skew. Line skew over 0.5° increases the risk of OCR errors.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide CHAPTER 6 ADJUSTING SCANNED DOCUMENTS During recognition Readiris converts color and grayscale images into binarized, black-and-white images, on which it performs the OCR. When opening or scanning extremely light or extremely dark grayscale and color images, it may be necessary to adjust their binarized counterparts in order to obtain satisfactory OCR results. To adjust images: Open or scan a color-grayscale document. Make sure that the scanner settings are correct.
Chapter 6 – Adjusting scanned images Note: sometimes smoothening is the only way to separate text from a colored background. (Original image) (Binarized black-and-white image) (Smoothened image) o Use the slider to increase or decrease the Brightness. The Brightness settings determine the overall brightness of the image. Use these settings to darken or lighten the image when the text is illegible. Example 1: lighten a dark image to eliminate the page background.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide (Binarized image. The default binarization settings yield a black image) (The lightened image yields satisfactory recognition results) Example 2: darken an image when the text is so light it doesn't show up in the binarized image. (Color image) (Binarized image.
Chapter 6 – Adjusting scanned images o Use the slider to increase or decrease the Contrast. The Contrast settings determine the contrast between darker and lighter zones of an image. Use these settings to make character shapes stand out against a colored background. (Color image) (Default contrast settings yield broken characters) (Increased contrast settings yield satisfactory recognition results) o Use the slider to increase or decrease the Despeckle options.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide You can also save a selection of pages by clicking Save Selected Pages on the File menu.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide CHAPTER 7 ZONING DOCUMENTS ZONING DOCUMENTS AUTOMATICALLY When scanning or opening documents, Readiris will automatically apply Page Analysis to split up the documents in different zones. The Page Analysis option is selected by default. Click the Options button and disable Page Analysis should you want to avoid automatic page analysis. The page analysis results can be modified manually after automatic page analysis.
Chapter 7 – Zoning documents Page analysis detects text, graphic, table and barcode zones automatically. Handprinting zones need to be drawn manually. For more information, see the section Zoning documents manually. Each zone type has its own icon: The zones are sorted top-down, left to right. Numbers indicate the sort order of the zones. The sort order and zone types can be changed, however. For more information, see the section Zoning documents manually.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide ZONING DOCUMENTS MANUALLY Besides zoning documents automatically by means of Page Analysis, Readiris allows you to zone documents manually. Manual zoning comes in handy when having to modify the automatic page analysis results. It also allows you to create zoning templates. For more information on zoning templates, see the section Using zoning templates. Note that handprinting zones always need to be zoned manually.
Chapter 7 – Zoning documents For information about recognizing barcodes and handprinting, see the sections Recognizing barcodes and Recognizing handprinted text, respectively. To select other zone types, click the zone type icon that is currently selected, and choose another zone type. Or click the Layout menu, point to Layout Mode and select the zone you want to draw. When you are done splitting up the document in recognition zones, click the Recognize + Save button to execute the OCR.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide Drawing polygons Zoning documents manually is not limited to rectangular shapes. You can create polygonal zones by merging rectangular ones. Whenever two zones of the same type intersect, they become a polygon automatically. Automatic page analysis Should the current page be too complex to zone manually, click the Analyze page button on the image toolbar to zone the page automatically. Note that barcode zones and handprinting zones always need to be drawn manually.
Chapter 7 – Zoning documents Changing the zone type To change the zone type of a zone, Ctrl-click the zone and select the required zone type. You can also change the zone type of several zones simultaneously: Click the pointer button on the image toolbar, then click Select Zones Tip: when the pointer is not visible on the image toolbar this means one of the 5 zone types is currently selected. Click the corresponding icons on the image toolbar, then click Select Zones.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide Moving zones Select the zone you want to move. Click inside the zone and drag the mouse to modify the position of the zone. Recognizing a particular zone Ctrl-click the zone you want to recognize and select Copy as Text. The results are sent to the pasteboard as body text. This also works for handprinted text. Graphic zones and barcode zones can also be copied to the pasteboard.
Chapter 7 – Zoning documents Deleting small zones Some documents, faxes for instance, often have "stray" dots on pages, causing Readiris to create superfluous zones that do not contain text. To erase all small zones, click Delete Small Zones on the Layout menu. This option erases all zones smaller than 0.5" and re-sorts the remaining zones. USING ZONING TEMPLATES When OCRing many documents with a similar page layout, it may be useful to use zoning templates instead of automatic page analysis.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide The layout will be applied to the scanned or opened documents. When you want to use the same zoning template next time you use Readiris, click the command Open in the Layout menu. Frame the Area to Analyze As an alternative to zoning templates, you can use the option Frame the Area to Analyze. That way, you can define one particular area on the page that needs to be OCRed. Any data outside the OCR area will be excluded from recognition.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide CHAPTER 8 RECOGNIZING DOCUMENTS INTRODUCTION To recognize documents, Readiris applies linguistics during the recognition phase. As a result, Readiris recognizes text, tables and graphics, barcodes and handprinted text in all kinds of documents. Readiris even copes with complex columnized documents, lowquality documents, faxes, dot matrix printouts, badly scanned and copied documents containing too light or dark font shapes, etc.
Chapter 8 – Recognizing documents allows to increase the system's accuracy. All solutions you confirm are memorized temporarily during recognition, increasing the system speed and confidence and rendering the system more intelligent as you go along. This powerful learning tool also allows you to train Readiris on special characters such as mathematical symbols and dingbats and to handle distorted fonts. The interactive learning results can also be stored permanently in font dictionaries for future use.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide Important: select the document language before executing page analysis when you are dealing with Asian or Hebrew documents. Specific page analysis routines are used for these documents. Tip: in case you want to recognize documents in multiple languages, make sure to select the language with the biggest character set. E.g. if you want to recognize a document that contains both English and French text, select French as document language.
Chapter 8 – Recognizing documents Recognizing documents with mixed languages Readiris also allows you to enable mixed character sets. That way Readiris switches languages in the middle of a sentence automatically and recognizes English words (proper names etc.) that occur in "exotic" languages. Click the globe button on the main toolbar and select the required language combination in the Primary language list. Note: when processing Asian or Hebrew documents, mixed characters sets are used automatically.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide Note: the tooltip of each page in the drawer indicates which language applies to that page. DEFINING THE DOCUMENT CHARACTERISTICS Next to the document language, other document characteristics such as the Font type and Character pitch play an important role in the recognition process. Font type Readiris distinguishes between "regular" and dot matrix printed documents. Dot matrix symbols (of the type 9 pin) are made up of isolated, separate dots.
Chapter 8 – Recognizing documents To select the font type: On the Settings menu, point to Font type. The font type is set to Automatic by default. That way, Readiris recognizes "25 pin" or "NLQ" (Near Letter Quality) dot matrix, or other "normal" printing. To recognize only dot matrix printed documents, click Dot matrix. Readiris will recognize so-called "draft" or "9 pin" dot matrix printed documents. Character pitch The character pitch is the number of characters per inch in a typeface.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide Important: these document characteristics do not apply to Asian or to Hebrew documents. USING INTERACTIVE LEARNING Readiris offers an interactive learning function. By means of Interactive learning you can train the recognition system on fonts and character shapes, and correct the OCR results if necessary.
Chapter 8 – Recognizing documents If the results are correct: o Click the Learn button to save the result as sure. The learning results are temporarily stored in the computer memory, for the duration of the recognition. Readiris will no longer display the learned characters when OCRing the rest of the document. When a new document is OCRed, the learning results are erased. To save learning results permanently, use a font dictionary. For more information, see the section Using font dictionaries.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide or o Click Don't learn to save the result as unsure. Use this command for damaged characters which could be confused with other characters if learned. E.g. the number 1 and the letter I, which have an identical form in many fonts. o Click Delete to delete characters from the output. Use this button to prevent document noise from appearing in the output file. o Click Undo to correct mistakes. Readiris keeps track of the last 32 operations.
Chapter 8 – Recognizing documents USING FONT DICTIONARIES When scanning many documents of the same type, font quality and printing quality, you may not want to repeat the learning process every time. Therefore, it is useful to use font dictionaries. Font dictionaries contain font information learned during interactive learning and can substantially increase the recognition results. Note that font dictionaries are limited to 500 shapes.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide CHAPTER 9 FORMATTING AND SAVING DOCUMENTS FORMATTING DOCUMENTS Readiris allows you to recognize and save your documents in numerous output formats: With Readiris you can generate several types of text-based documents. Readiris offers OpenDocument text, Open XML (docx), RTF and Unicode text output. Note that it takes the latest version of Microsoft Word (2008) to open docx files. To open docx files in Microsoft Word 2004 you need to download a Docx convertor.
Chapter 9 – Formatting and saving documents (gridded) (non-gridded) Readiris offers 4 types of PDF output. See the section Creating PDF doccuments for more information. With Readiris you can save your documents as image files without recognizing them. Readiris can save documents as JPEG, JPEG 2000, Photoshop, PICT, PNG, TIFF and Windows bitmap images. Operation Click the output format icon on the main toolbar. Select the required output format from the Format list.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide Safari, to Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader, Preview and plain-text applications such as TextEdit. Depending on the output format you select in the Format list, Readiris will propose the default application that you currently use to open such files. To select a different application, click the Choose button next to the Send to list and search for the required application. In case you just want to save your documents without opening them, select None in the Send to list.
Chapter 9 – Formatting and saving documents Select the required output format from the Format list. The available layout options for the selected format will be displayed: Options that are not available appear dimmed. o The option Create body text avoids text formatting by Readiris. Readiris generates a continuous, running text. o The option Retain word and paragraph formatting takes an intermediate position between body text and autoformatting.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide Note: when the system is unable to detect columns in the source document, this formatting mode uses frames as a fallback position. The option Insert column breaks inserts a hard column break at the end of each column. Any text you edit, add or remove remains inside its column; no text ever flows automatically across a column break. Tip: disable this option when you have columnized body text. You'll ensure the natural flow of the text from one column to the next.
Chapter 9 – Formatting and saving documents The option Retain colors of text maintains the original colors of the text across the recognition. The option Retain colors of background maintains the spot colors of the page background across the recognition. Note: this option recreates the background color of each cell when recognizing tables. When you are done selecting the options, click OK. Then click Recognize+Save to recognize the document.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide Depth Readiris saves graphics in their original depth by default. Readiris can also save graphics in black-and-white, grayscale and color. Quality You can choose between Low, Normal and High quality graphics. Resolution Readiris retains the original resolution by default. You can also choose to reduce the resolution to a lower dpi. Note that you cannot increase the resolution.
Chapter 9 – Formatting and saving documents SAVING DOCUMENTS AS IMAGE FILES Although Readiris is an OCR application it also allows you to save your documents as image files without recognizing them. Readiris can save documents as JPEG, JPEG 2000, Photoshop, PICT, PNG, TIFF and Windows bitmap images. Operation Click the output format icon on the main toolbar. Select the required image format from the Format list.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide Note: the options on the Graphics tab DO NOT apply when you are saving documents as image files. They do apply to graphics inside recognized documents, however. See the section Selecting the Graphics options for more information. You can open the images you save immediately after export in an application of your choice. Click the Choose button next to the Send to list to select an application.
Chapter 9 – Formatting and saving documents To generate PDF output: Click the output format icon on the main toolbar and select PDF from the Format list. Then select the PDF type you want Readiris to generate: PDF Text When you select PDF Text, Readiris recognizes text and creates searchable PDF files. The page image is not contained in these single-layered PDF files.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide PDF Image-Text When you select PDF Image-Text, Readiris recognizes text and creates searchable PDF files that contain the page image and the recognized text. The page image is placed on top of the text. With this format you can always see the original document (as it was scanned) while you are able to search for and copy-paste the OCRed text, which is hidden beneath the image. As a result, this format is useful for archiving purposes.
Chapter 9 – Formatting and saving documents Version Select which version of the PDF format you want to generate. Note: It takes Adobe Acrobat 5.0 and higher to open PDF 1.4 documents. It takes Adobe Acrobat 6.0 and higher to open PDF 1.5 documents. It takes Adobe Acrobat 7.0 and higher to open PDF 1.6 documents. It takes Adobe Acrobat 8.0 and higher to open PDF 1.7 documents. Embed fonts Select the option Embed fonts to embed the fonts in PDF files.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide Embedding fonts prevents font substitution and ensures that readers, regardless of their computer configuration, see the text in its original fonts. Embedding fonts increases the file size of recognized documents somewhat. Create bookmarks The option Create bookmarks creates bookmarks for each text block, graphic and table in PDF files.
Chapter 9 – Formatting and saving documents REPURPOSING PDF DOCUMENTS Next to generating PDF documents, Readiris can also repurpose PDF files: Readiris converts image PDFs into text PDFs or any other supported text format and unlocks read-only PDF content. Warning: Readiris does not open user password-protected PDF documents. Operation Click the Open button on the main toolbar and select the PDF file you want Readiris to repurpose. If necessary, indicate the pages you want to open.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide When you generate OpenDocument text, Open XML (docx and xlsx) or RTF documents, you can select or exclude the preferred page sizes. To do so: Click the output format icon on the main toolbar and select one of the output formats mentioned above from the Format list. Then click the Page Sizes tab to access the options. Check the page sizes you want to include and clear the ones you want to exclude.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide CHAPTER 10 SAVING AND LOADING SETTINGS When you exit Readiris you will be prompted so save any settings you specified and use them as default settings. The next time you run Readiris, the program will open using the new default settings. To restore the factory settings, click the command Restore Factory Settings on the Settings menu. When scanning various groups of documents which all require different settings, it is useful to save separate settings files for each group.
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ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide CHAPTER 11 RECOGNIZING HANDPRINTED TEXT Next to typed text, tables, graphics and barcodes, Readiris recognizes handprinted text. Handprinting consists of separated block letters. To recognize handprinting: Click the pointer button on the image toolbar. Select Draw Handprinting Zones. Draw a frame around the handprinted text you want to recognize. Click Recognize + Save on the main toolbar. The entire document including the handprinted text will be recognized.
Chapter 11 – Recognizing handprinted text Recognized symbols Handprinting recognition is limited to the Latin alphabet and supports numerals (0-9), uppercase letters (A-Z) and the punctuation symbols comma, period, plus sign and hyphen. Accents, umlauts and other special characters are not supported. Notes Readiris supports handprinting, not handwriting. Uppercase characters are replaced by lowercase characters after recognition, unless they occur at the beginning of a sentence.
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide INDEX A despeckling ..................... 22, 32 accuracy vs. speed................ 47 digital camera ....................... 27 adjusting scanned documents 29 document characteristics ...... 49 Asian documents .............. 4, 45 document language ............... 46 Asian edition ...................... 4, 6 dot matrix ............................. 50 automatic zoning .................. 35 drawer ................................... 15 B background color .........
Index Hebrew documents .......... 4, 45 HTML output ....................... 57 I N numeric ................................. 47 O I.R.I.S................................... 11 OpenDocument output.......... 57 Image Capture ...................... 16 options .................................. 21 image drawer ....................... 15 output formats ...................... 57 image files............................ 23 P image toolbar ....................... 13 page analysis ........................
ReadirisTM Pro 12 – User Guide restoring factory settings ...... 73 spreadsheet documents ......... 57 right toolbar ......................... 13 supported image formats ...... 23 rotation ................................. 22 system requirements ............... 9 RTF output ........................... 57 Running Readiris ................. 13 S saving as image file.............. 65 saving settings...................... 73 T tables .................................... 57 text documents................