Scanning results is personal preference. In theory, I believe either RTF or
PDF would maintain formatting, but it would depend on the actual OCR results.
Abby FineReader Pro or DocuScan Plus on the Mac should do the job. For the
iPhone, I can’t say enough good things about Voice Dream Scanner.
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On Jul 24, 2020, at 10:37 PM, govind reddy <sgreddy4@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear list members,
I’m Govind from India, finally, I’m able to and read a document on my Mac
using HP scanner. My question is, which is the better way to read scanned
material? Do we have the file as an RTF or PDF file. The point is that we
should not mis any content or format/layout/tables of the document.
Or also can anybody throw some light on the quality of scanning a book using
an OCR app like Voice dream scanner or Envision AI on my 11 Pro. Which is
better Mac or iPhone11pro?
Thanks and regards,
Govind. ************
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