[Hidden-tech] Converting Catalogs to Digital Format

Paul Stallman paul at alias-solutions.com
Sun Mar 31 22:31:27 EDT 2013


Tony, I suggest calling Smart Scan and have them do the heavy lifting of
doing the scanning and OCR.  Then after that you can decide how best to
present it if that's the Google Catalogs, etc.  But doing hundreds and
hundreds of pages is something you want to have done by someone that knows
what they are doing and makes sure everything is both OCR'd correctly and
actually scanned.  You don't want to miss any pages.

Call Brittnay Fritz or email bfritz at smartscanit.com she can let you know if
that's the right way to go. 413-279-1701



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On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 8:57 AM, B. Kimo Lee <bklee at azurelink.com> wrote:

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> Hi Tony,
>
> I second Karl's suggestion as what may be the least expensive options
> converting your old paste-ups to PDFs with OCR. It won't be as
> user-friendly as a product catalog running on a database but it will do the
> trick.
>
> You can have a print shop trim off the binding cleanly, and then send them
> through a sheet-fed scanner with OCR capabilities with the final output
> being in PDF format. Then you can upload the documents to the web, either
> to Google Catalogs or to your own web site. Ask Google to crawl them and
> you'll have something viable.
>
> One  issue might be that if the catalogs were printed on newsprint, you
> might have bleed through of text on the backside of the page in your scans
> and that will produce errors in your OCR. You can solve that by making sure
> that the surface of the platen cover (behind the page to be scanned) is
> black, instead of white. Run some test scans to make sure the contrast is
> as good as you can get it for clean text recognition before running the
> whole catalog.
>
> Good luck,
> Kimo
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> On Mar 27, 2013, at 8:05 PM, Karl Hakkarainen wrote:
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> Although I've not tried this yet, I would suggest looking at Google
> Catalogs for Retailers -
> http://www.google.com/catalogs/about/retailers/index.html. They allow you
> to upload a PDF of your catalog, annotate and animate, and make it
> available via their app.
> A high-quality scan to PDF with text conversion, coupled with the Catalogs
> gadgetry, might provide a lively online publication.
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> On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 6:24 PM, Tony Jillson <stmix at birdwaves.com> wrote:
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>> Hi All,
>> I've been asked to find what I can about converting paper catalogs to
>> digital format. These are old-school, pasted up by hand catalogs. Hundreds
>> and hundreds of pages, with Rubylith images pasted in.
>> The text needs to be converted, and searchable, but can basically remain
>> the same design.
>> My client says the film and other related supplies are becoming hard to
>> find, and will run out in a year or two, so he needs to get on this sooner
>> than later.
>> Thanks in advance for any info you may have for me.
>> -Tony Jillson
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