On Mar 9, 2011, at 6:03 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> So the only way to "really" crop the file would be to export the images,
> crop them externally, create a new pdf and redo the OCR. :-(

Just FYI, Acrobat Pro (v.8 which came free with my scanner) will respect your 
crops when exporting to image files. So my workflow is:

Scan
Open in Acrobat and crop when necessary
If so:
    Crop in Acrobat
    Export as TIFF to a folder
    Remake TIFFs as PDF in Acrobat
Import into DTPO
OCR

My input files are mostly xeroxes of pretty varied print formats in a number of 
languages and sizes, so the "scan into DTPO" feature of that application really 
doesn't buy me much. The scans I crop are in the minority, but the process 
couldn't take more than a minute per document.

HTH, Charles


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