BuckoA51 1 Posted February 14, 2012 Share Posted February 14, 2012 Hi,I've been experimenting with Evernote and I noticed that when I take a picture with my phone, Evernote automatically OCR's the image so I can search it on my desktop, brilliant.......however if I import any .jpeg files from my PC, evernote doesn't OCR them even if they clearly have text on them, is there a way to override this default behaviour and force Evernote to OCR certain image files that it normally would not? Link to comment
Owyn 457 Posted February 14, 2012 Share Posted February 14, 2012 Image OCR is a service function.It requires at least two syncs of the Windows client to see the searchable text on the Windows client.https://support.evernote.com/ics/support/KBAnswer.asp?questionID=563https://support.ever...?questionID=585 Link to comment
BuckoA51 1 Posted February 14, 2012 Author Share Posted February 14, 2012 Oh I see, because the OCR is performed on Evernote's computers. Okay I got it working now, thanks. Link to comment
jordoday 0 Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 So I have uplodaed this file https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2975422/SHARING%20FOLDER/Screenshots/2518_evermanic_1384912703519.jpg to evernote and the text is very clear yet the ocr does not seem to be working. I wanted to use this tool to just snap shots of receipts and throw them away. The OCR does not seem to work with this jpg image taken from my iPhone 5s. Please help! Link to comment
BurgersNFries 2,407 Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 So I have uplodaed this file https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2975422/SHARING%20FOLDER/Screenshots/2518_evermanic_1384912703519.jpg to evernote and the text is very clear yet the ocr does not seem to be working. I wanted to use this tool to just snap shots of receipts and throw them away. The OCR does not seem to work with this jpg image taken from my iPhone 5s. Please help!What word are you looking for? You say the text is "very clear". I would disagree since the first & 4th columns only partially print. Also, it's printed "dot matrix" rather than a single image for a single letter, say like a typewriter. Another consideration is that when OCR'ing images, a tree of possibilities is created - not exact words. So an image with the word 'house' may show up when searching for 'horse'. Link to comment
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