Introduction to JScan
Written by JC   
Saturday, 12 April 2008
JScan is tool for converting and viewing images; specifically, document images. A  document image is an image (or picture) of a paper document such as that produced from a scanner or a fax machine. The difference between a document image and a regular image is that with the help of Optical Character Recognition (OCR), the text, as well as the document's formatting, can be read and stored within the image file. Those image files supported by JScan include the well-established TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) with the file extension *.tif; and the Microsoft Document Image Format, also known as a Microsoft Office Document Image (MODI), with the file extension *.mdi, introduced with Office 2003. JScan was designed primarily for using the MODI format and working in conjunction with the Microsoft Office tools.
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Why Use MODI and JScan?
Written by James Crowley   
Saturday, 01 March 2008
  • Cost: Since Microsoft Office 2003, MODI and MODS have been included. There is no longer a need to purchase additional software.
  • Effective: MODI algorithms produce excellent text recognition results.
Last Updated ( Friday, 21 March 2008 )
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Uses
Written by James Crowley   
Saturday, 01 March 2008
JScan can be used for the following tasks:
  • View document image files, MODI and TIFF.
  • Perform text recognition on document image files.
  • Perform on individual files, or
Last Updated ( Friday, 21 March 2008 )
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