If there are some useful text information in a scanned Bitmap image and you need to extract them out to save as OpenOffice file which can be easily edited, you may need a kind of OCR technology based program. On this page, you are recommended to use the program Bitmap to OpenOffice OCR Converter Command Line to resolve this problem.
The command line program Bitmap to OpenOffice OCR Converter can be used to convert scanned Acrobat or image (TIF, BMP, GIF, JPG, TGA, etc.) to editable OpenOffice document with high quality and efficiency. It supports to make batch conversion to make you save a lot of time. In addition, this program supports all Windows platforms and you can run it on any Windows system based computer.
Please don't worry about the problem of supported languages of Bitmap to OpenOffice OCR Converter Command line, it can recognize not only English in the default language package, it also supports to download different kinds of language packages online by clicking here.
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Bitmap to OpenOffice OCR Converter Command Line Options:
C:\>pdf2txtocr.exe
Bitmap to OpenOffice Converter OCR Command Line v2.0
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Description:
Convert text based PDF files to plain text files.
Convert scanned PDF files to plain text files by OCR
technology.
Usage: pdf2txtocr.exe [options] <PDF-file> <Text-file>
-firstpage <int> : first PDF page to convert
-lastpage <int> : last PDF page to convert
-res <int> : set resolution, the
unit is DPI (default is 300 dpi)
-ownerpwd <string> : set owner password for encrypted PDF file
-userpwd <string> : set user password for encrypted PDF file
-layout :
maintain original physical layout
-noc
: don't insert page breaks 0x0C between pages in text file
-bitcount <int> : set color depth when render PDF page to
image data, it can be set 1, 8, 24, default is 8bit
-ocr
: enable OCR function for scanned PDF file
-lang <string> : choose the language for OCR engine
-text <string> : add additional text at end of each text
page, this parameter supports the following variables:
%PageNumber% : current page number
%PageCount% : total page count of PDF file
-$ <string> : input your License Key
Examples:
pdf2txtocr.exe C:\in.pdf C:\out.txt
pdf2txtocr.exe -firstpage 1 -lastpage 1 C:\in.pdf C:\out.txt
pdf2txtocr.exe -ocr -res 300 C:\in.pdf C:\out.txt
pdf2txtocr.exe -ownerpwd 123 -userpwd 456 C:\in.pdf C:\out.txt
pdf2txtocr.exe -layout C:\in.pdf C:\out.txt
pdf2txtocr.exe -noc C:\in.pdf C:\out.txt
pdf2txtocr.exe C:\in.tif C:\out.txt
pdf2txtocr.exe C:\in.jpg C:\out.txt
pdf2txtocr.exe C:\in.bmp C:\out.txt
pdf2txtocr.exe C:\in.png C:\out.txt
pdf2txtocr.exe -ocr -lang eng C:\in.pdf C:\out.txt
pdf2txtocr.exe -ocr -bitcount 1 C:\in.pdf C:\out.txt
pdf2txtocr.exe -ocr -bitcount 8 C:\in.pdf C:\out.txt
pdf2txtocr.exe -ocr -bitcount 24 C:\in.pdf C:\out.txt
pdf2txtocr.exe -ocr -lang deu C:\in.pdf C:\out.txt
pdf2txtocr.exe -lang deu C:\in.tif C:\out.txt
pdf2txtocr.exe -text "PageText %PageNumber% of %PageCount%" C:\in.pdf C:\out.txt
Following command line will OCR all PDF
files in D:\temp\ folder to text files:
for %F in (D:\temp\*.pdf) do pdf2txtocr.exe -ocr -lang deu "%F" "%~dpnF.txt"
Following command line will OCR all PDF
files in D:\temp\ folder and subdirectories to text files:
for /r D:\temp %F in (*.pdf) do pdf2txtocr.exe -ocr "%F" "%~dpnF.txt"
Following command line will OCR all PDF
files from D:\temp\ folder and output text files to C:\test folder:
for %F in (D:\temp\*.pdf) do pdf2txtocr.exe -ocr "%F" "C:\test\%~nF.txt""
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