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Free OCR Program

And you may already have it!
Sunday 26 August 2007.
 

I happen to need to do some OCR (Optical Character Recognition) at the moment. Having discovered that the ‘80s are back in fashion (yes, I promise you!) I decided the time was right to republish some of the stuff I wrote back in the early ‘80s. Back then I was a pop music journalist and spent my time interviewing stars such as Boy George, George Michael, the B52s, Judas Priest and Adam Ant. Just to show how long ago this was, I didn’t even have a computer. Everything I wrote was banged out at the keyboard of an ancient and formidably heavy Imperial 66 typewriter.

You may not know it, but you may already have this OCR program!

By some quirk of fate, while I no longer have copies of the magazines in which my interviews appeared, I do still have a bunch of old and faded carbon copies stuck in the bottom of a desk drawer. It is these that I needed to bring back to life by scanning them, feeding them through some OCR software and getting the original text converted into editable format her on my PC.

It’s ages since I last looked at any professional OCR software so I don’t have any Vista-ready OCR applications sitting among the boxes of software that clutter up my office. I decided to Google around to see if I could find any free OCR programs. It was while I was doing this that I noticed a reference to something called ‘Microsoft Office Document Scanning’ which is (so I gathered) bundled with Microsoft Office. I clicked the Start menu, found the Microsoft Office 2007 program group and – it wasn’t there!

I then went into the Control Panel and started up the office ‘repair’ procedure. To my surprise, Microsoft Office Document Scanning was listed under Tools as an uninstalled option. I selected it to be installed and, hey presto!, it suddenly appeared on the Office group of the Start Menu (and no, I didn’t have to put any installation disks into my DVD drive – it seems that the program was on my hard disk already but, for some reason, had not been installed into the menu).

I wasn’t expecting too much of this program, to be honest, and my low expectations were fully realised when I scanned one of my faded carbon copies as a ‘black and white’ document and found that only the white bit actually came through. Which is to say that when it scanned the pages it didn’t recognise one single piece of text! I was just about to uninstall the darn’ thing when, out of idle curiosity, I decided to try scanning again but this time selecting ‘grayscale’ rather than ‘black and white’.

To my amazement, this worked. Indeed, it not only worked – it worked very well indeed. Even with carbon copies so faded that I can barely read them it achieves, I’d say, something in excess of 80% accuracy. With good, crisp carbon copies, it comes remarkably close to 100%.

You can scan one page at a time or several pages in sequence (in which case it prompts you when it’s ready to scan the next page). When it’s finished, a click of a button copies the scanned text into Word, ready for final proofing and editing.

This may not have all the bells and whistles of an expensive standalone OCR package. Even so, it’s saved me a huge amount of retyping and, bearing in mind the exceptionally low quality (the print quality, I mean, not the content!) of the 25 year-old carbon copies which I’m feeding it, it’s doing a very satisfactory job.

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  • Free OCR Program
    6 April 2012, by shi

    There’s ocr service for programmers that is stated to provide 99.8% accuracy. Anyone tried it out?

  • Free OCR Program
    18 April 2011, by Marion

    So grateful. You have saved me buying software that I would only use very occasionally

  • Free OCR Program
    15 October 2010, by Jocelyn

    Thank you Thank you Thank you!!!

  • Free OCR Program
    14 April 2010, by John Munro

    I was directed to your site by Tim Wakeling, as my Omnipage 16 was not working on Microft Vista (not compatible, it said).

    So I was delighted when I finally found "Microsoft Office Document Imaging" following your instructions. I was a bit non-plussed when, having scanned, nothing happened. Then I finally went to Tools, then ’Send text to Word’ and Bingo, there was an editable document!

    So you’ve saved me the £169 update that Omnipage were demanding for their version 17, the rogues.

    Cheers

  • Free OCR Program
    2 January 2010, by krystyna

    proszę o darmowy program OCR

  • Free OCR Program
    1 December 2009

    thanks a million,

    this article saved me loads of time and effort. and to think that u always had it under ur finger tips. and the amazing thing was the accuracy well over 80%. thanks again

  • Free OCR Program
    17 August 2009

    Thanks for the info. But I can’t find it on mine. I have VISTA and Office.

    • Free OCR Program
      7 November 2009, by sue

      Just type in scanning in the search in start. Should pop right up!

  • Free OCR Program
    30 April 2009, by technewbie

    Thank you, I searched for 3 hours starting at 1:00 am trying to figure out how to edit a scanned document. Several useless downloads later, I found that the answer was under my finger tips the whole time.

  • Free OCR Program
    24 April 2009, by Tia

    You saved me lots of time. Thank you!

  • Free OCR Program
    12 March 2009

    Thank you for your article, I personally use this free ocr software, fast and easy to use.

    • Free OCR Program
      20 June 2009, by chris

      The download at this link is a trojan.

  • Free OCR Program
    21 January 2009, by John

    If I already have the program, why dont you yell us where to find it?

    • Free OCR Program
      21 January 2009, by Huw Collingbourne

      If you read what I’ve written you’ll find all the instructions you need ;-)

      • Free OCR Program
        24 May 2009

        yeah but you could say somewhere near the top that you require MS Office!

        • Free OCR Program
          24 May 2009, by Huw Collingbourne

          3rd paragraph. That’s pretty near the top... ;-)

  • Free OCR Program
    21 October 2008, by melina navarro

    I am in great need of an OCR program.

  • Free OCR Program
    24 June 2008, by Ryan

    Hi I am using a really cool program called TopOCR. This is free OCR software that is even more accurate than Omnipage SE that came with my scanner. Two of the things I think are really cool is that it let’s me use my digital camera as a scanner, I use a Canon DSLR and my cellphone’s camera. It also lets me make MP3 files from the text! I’ve scanned my text books and made audio copies that me and my classmates can listen to, this is way cool! I just bought an eye-fi card that let’s me send pictures wirelessly to my PC, this is an awesome and fast way to scan and send pictures to your PC. The URL is http://www.topocr.com

  • Free OCR Program
    6 June 2008, by Marie

    You indcated that you went to Control Panel and started up the office ’repair’ procedure.

    I could not find office ’repair’ in the conrtol panel.

    Could you help this "non computer" brain to a step by step.

    Thanks

    • Free OCR Program
      7 June 2008, by Huw Collingbourne

      On Windows Vista, select the Start Menu, then Control Panel. Select Programs and Features. Find MS Office in the list and select this. At the top of the window, click Change then click Repair. The procedure may be slightly different under XP (I can’t quite recall) but is the same in essence.

      best wishes

      Huw

  • Free OCR Program
    21 February 2008, by Booragal

    Robyn, Thank you so much for your article. I didn’t realise I had it either. Best of luck with your endeavours. Booragal

  • Free OCR Program
    12 February 2008

    I want to thank you for saving me much time and frustration! I too had this on my comp and didn’t know it. ..........Thanks again Robin

  • Free OCR Program
    7 February 2008, by stovokor

    I am sorry... This was only stating the obvious. There is plenty of excellent free ocr progs out there. I am not using Vista and definitely won’t do it in the future. And everyone who scanned at least one page for ocr-ing knows well - and probably also knows from Google resources as "how to scan", that it’s the greyscale that you have to use... No offense meant.

    stovokor


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