Virtual Assistant: How to compile your books without having typing jobs
BPO, Solutions, assistant, books, va, virtual, virtual assistant August 10th, 2008

Do you have books that contains thousands of pages, and you want to save it into readable text file so you can bring it anywhere with your laptop. Without bringing them all your favorite books, there is a way how to compile them into soft copy. Even your old favorite books can also save them into your laptop. The good thing is you can bookmark each favorite line.
Requirements:
Data Conversion provides a few tools that allow you to convert your data files from one format to another.
Adobe Photoshop
Image Compression Tools
Tiff Merge Tools
OCR Software Tools
Adobe PDF Reader
Flatbed Scanner / Duplex Scanner
Scanners are essential, time saving tools that maximize efficiency, productivity, and provide exciting graphics for printing, editing, storing, sharing and more. Brand doesn’t really matter as long as they give lowest prices on high quality scanners.
Adobe Photoshop
I prefer to use Adobe Products for Image Editing tools for this type of work. For edtign and retouching of a document, especially when it come to old books, the text is not clear so we need to edit some of them, but technically this is tools is friendly use for this type of work.
Image Compression
Compression works by recognizing repeated identical strings in the data, and replacing the many instances with one instance, in a way that allows unambiguous decoding without loss. This is fairly intensive work, and any compression method makes files slower to save or open.
Tiff Merge Tools
Return number of pages of existing multipage TIFF file. Merge two multi page TIFF pages into one multipage TIFF file.
OCR Software
OCR (Optical Character Recognition) is the process of turning a picture of words (such as a scan of a typed letter) into an editable document that you can open and use in your desktop publishing software, word processor, or other text editor.
Adobe PDF Reader
PDF (Portable Document Format) is a file format created by Adobe Systems Inc to enhance document exchange. Documents in PDF are independent from device and display resolution and can be read on any operating system (Windows, Macintosh, Linux).

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