Nothing special - I used Adobe Acrobat Pro DC (Version: 2018.009.20050) -  
selected *Edit PDF* then *Enhance Scans,* then from the *Enhance *dropdown, 
select *Scanned Document.* Then make sure *All Pages* and *Recognize Text* 
are selected, before pressing the *Enhance* button. The metadata is set 
directly by right-clicking and editing the *Document Properties.*

Nick.



On Sunday, 21 January 2018 21:52:21 UTC+4, Dekatron42 wrote:
>
> Ok, I have Acrobat Pro but I never get the results that I want when I try 
> to do the same procedure. What, and how, do you do in the last three steps 
> "optimise them, OCR the result and to set the metadata.", maybe I am doing 
> something wrong. the problem I stumble upon the most is that the OCR is 
> full of errors and it would take forever to correct it.
>
> /Martin
>
> On Sunday, 21 January 2018 18:06:24 UTC+1, Nick wrote:
>>
>> Sure - I have a copy of Adobe Acrobat DC and used that - it allows you to 
>> assemble images into a PDF, optimise them, OCR the result and to set the 
>> metadata.
>>
>> Nick
>>
>

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