On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 10:17 AM, jitendra <jituviju(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I propose to purchase a scanner and also use the same
, among other things,
for reading Business cards of contacts to build a database.
My query
1. Can I assume that using any scanner I can get pdf files and the same
can be OCRed ( using pdfocr script which uses Cnueiform )
You can choose PDF output in xsane, no idea if it can be OCR'd by your script.
I am using Epson Perfection V30 in my office. You will need to
download Linux drivers from Epson's site. The download also includes
two minimalist scanner apps that produce output in JPEG, PDF, PNG
formats; the output is good enough for my use.
2. Are there any scanners I should avoid
See below.
3. Any experience or Contra-indication against
Canon LiDE 100 .
About 4 months back I installed an unit @ client site - it does not
support Linux and at that time Canon had no drivers for it on their
web site.
From other forums, similar query, I have read that HP
scanners work
with Linux - do your research as for model numbers etc.
4. Any application that reads the business cards and
intelligently (or
interactively) give parsed data from business card
5. Any recommendation for FOSS application for building a database for
contacts using scanner/OCR/manual effort
I am also interested in the above two. Please do post your findings
when find something useful.
HTH,
-- Arun Khan