In our global world, many businesses function across borders, relying upon multiple languages to get the job done. Which is why the PDF software you use should support multilingual Optical Character Recognition, or OCR.
If you’re not familiar with OCR, it’s a software process that enables images or printed text to be translated into machine-readable text. OCR is most commonly used when scanning paper documents to create electronic copies, but can also be performed on existing electronic documents (e.g. PDF or PDF portfolio).
When you’re performing OCR on a file—or even on a number of files in a PDF portfolio— PDF editor Foxit PDF Editor and Editor Pro lets you select more than just one language. In fact, it can detect a wide variety of languages and can detect multiple languages within a single scanned document.
This means you can create a searchable PDF from a scanned PDF or scanned image with more than one language in it. That saves you time and effort when it comes to converting scanned documents or documents in static formats such as TIFF, JPEG and PNG into dynamic, searchable documents that your organization can use and reuse.
Recognize text in multiple languages
To create a searchable PDF from a static document that has more than one language in it, simply do the following:
- Open the Convert toolbar Choose Tools > Recognize text Recognize text. Click Current File.
- In the Select OCR Engine dialog box, do the following:
- Specify the page range to be recognized.
- Select the language(s) used in your document.
- Choose the output type: 1) Searchable Text Image: Makes the image text searchable. 2) Editable Text: Makes the image text editable.
- Check Find All Suspects (Show all OCR results that may need to be changed.) option if you want the OCR suspects to be displayed for you to check and correct after the recognition.
- Click OK to start text recognition.
To create a searchable PDF from a document that has more than one language in it, select multiple checkboxes in the Language section of the OCR screen, and PhantomPDF will recognize words in all of the checked languages.
Recognize multiple multilingual files at the same time
You’re not limited to converting multilingual documents one at a time.
To recognize text in multiple PDF files, just do this:
- Open the Convert toolbar Choose Tools > Recognize text Recognize text. Click Current File.
- In the OCR Multiple Files dialog box, do the following:
- Click Add files, and choose Add Files, Add Folder, or Add Open Files to add a file, folder, or opened file.
- After adding the files, use the Move up or Move Down button to reorder the files, if necessary.
- Click Remove to remove the added file from the list, if necessary.
- Click Output Options to select the destination folder, and choose how to name the new file and whether to overwrite an existing one.
- Click OK.
- In the Select OCR Engine dialog box, select the language and output type, and click OK.
With Foxit PDF Editor and Editor Pro, you can be sure you always find what you’re searching for, even if it’s in a variety of languages.