As part of my work avoidance program..........
Has anyone had any success with automatically reading a record label into a computer. After a while typing becomes a bit boring. Though the upside is that you have some time to inspect the record
thx for any tips. My last attempt a year or so back was with a pen scanner, but it did not like curved gold lettering on red backgrounds...etc
OCR for Record Labels
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Re: OCR for Record Labels
Hrm. I haven’t tried this, but as you mentioned, the curved writing will probably be problematic. I’ll have to run a few of my scans through some OCR software and report back with the results.
Perhaps afterward I may have software recommendations for you or anyone else who might be interested.
Perhaps afterward I may have software recommendations for you or anyone else who might be interested.
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