Nuance scansoft omnipage pro 14 User Manual
Chapter 5
Saving original images
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Saving original images
You can save original images to disk in a wide variety of file types. See
“File types for opening and saving images” on page 115.
“File types for opening and saving images” on page 115.
1. Choose Save to File in the Export Results drop-down list. In the
dialog box that appears, select Image under Save as.
2. Choose a folder location and a file type. Type in a file name.
3. Select to save the selected zone image(s) only, the current page image,
selected page images or all images in the document. For multiple
zones or multiple pages, you can have all images in a single multi-
page image file, providing you set TIFF, MAX, DCX or Image-only
PDF as file type. Otherwise each image is placed in a separate file.
OmniPage Pro adds numerical suffixes to the file name you provide,
to generate unique file names.
zones or multiple pages, you can have all images in a single multi-
page image file, providing you set TIFF, MAX, DCX or Image-only
PDF as file type. Otherwise each image is placed in a separate file.
OmniPage Pro adds numerical suffixes to the file name you provide,
to generate unique file names.
4. Click Converter Options... if you want to specify a saving mode
(black-and-white, grayscale, color or ‘As is’), a maximum resolution
and other settings. For TIFF files, you specify the compression
method here.
and other settings. For TIFF files, you specify the compression
method here.
5. Click OK to save the image(s) as specified. Zones and recognized text
are not saved with the file.
To see the size and resolution of a page image, hover the cursor over it or its
thumbnail in the Image Panel. Show or hide this display in its shortcut menu.
thumbnail in the Image Panel. Show or hide this display in its shortcut menu.
You can save your document to five variants of PDF. Two of these save the original
images, the others save recognition results. See the following sections.
images, the others save recognition results. See the following sections.
You can save images to two or more file types, or save images together with
recognized pages in one saving step. See “Using multiple converters” on page 86.
recognized pages in one saving step. See “Using multiple converters” on page 86.