automatic processing A method for using Pro OCR with minimal intervention.
Automatic processing involves setting appropriate Gallery
settings, before using Auto Start to read in one or more image
files or scan in one or more pages. Once page images have
been acquired, automatic processing Locates and Recognizes
each page image in succession. Automatic processing is best
suited to documents that require the same Gallery settings
(Page Size, Brightness, Locate method, etc.). Compare with
single-step processing.
background noise Non-character or non-graphic information in a page image
that adversely affects optical recognition. Background noise
includes the shading that results from scanning colored paper
stock, extraneous marks, dirt or ink bleed. Problems with
background noise can be reduced by using the brightness
setting in Pro OCR to compensate for the type of noise on the
page.
backup (n.) A copy of a disk or of a file on a disk. It’s a good idea to
make backups of all your important disks and to use the
copies for everyday work, keeping the originals in a safe
place.
backwards compatible The ability of an application to open files created with earlier
versions of that application.
bit image A collection of bits in memory that represents a two-
dimensional surface. For example, the screen is a visible bit
image.
bitmap 1. A set of bits that represents the graphic image of an
original document in memory.
2. A set of bits that represents the positions and states of a
corresponding set of items, such as pixels. Used by the
computer to construct graphic images and fonts. See also bit
image.
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