

- #PRIZMO APP THAT READS PICTURE OF DOCUMENT TO YOU MANUAL#
- #PRIZMO APP THAT READS PICTURE OF DOCUMENT TO YOU PRO#
There is also a Pro version with extras, but I don't need them. You can find Prizmo either in the Mac App Store or on the Developer website. Since Prizmo 3 does not rely on a subscription model, I myself consider the 55 euros a fair price, as the software is also constantly being developed and was actually programmed with attention to detail.


With the buttons "Translate" and "Read out" you can have texts translated into all possible languages and then have them read aloud.Īt just under 55 euros, the program is not super cheap, but since I have it Setapp subscription is included, for me it was more or less "free" or included in the app flat rate at no extra cost. It is also important to set the resolution to "4x" in the "OCR" button if he complains that the resolution of the document is too low. In most cases, however, this is not necessary. If you have imported the correct language and the document in sufficient resolution, you can use Prizmo to edit the original image with brightness and contrast to make the software's work easier. Of course, that makes for a lot of nonsense due to the auto-correction. It is important that you specify the appropriate language for the document, otherwise Prizmo will try to recognize an English sentence in scanned German words. But that happens very rarely and of course depends on the quality of the source material. Of course, here and there a point becomes a comma or an "over" becomes a "dear". So far, I haven't been able to find any negative points during detection. As a rule, however, this is not necessary. You can use the "Customize" button to make some settings so that the image file is better prepared for OCR processing.
#PRIZMO APP THAT READS PICTURE OF DOCUMENT TO YOU MANUAL#
I had it for them just yesterday Presentation of the iPad teacher's manual in use because I wanted to include a short quote from the blurb in the post, but I didn't want to retype the text. I also use Prizmo to get the text of a book from a photo for reviews, for example. I use it, among other things, to do text recognition on iPad screenshots so that I can read texts from magazines Readly app than get real texts in my Mac. I don't use Prizmo very often, but when it comes to use I'm glad I have it on my hard drive as a helper. My use case: OCR on screenshots or photos Prizmo also supports the macOS features Continuity and Handoff and even offers the option of translating the recognized texts into another language or of having them read to you.Īnd (for everyone who would like to ask): Yes, with Prizmo you can also import a batch of photos with photographed pages and run text recognition over all documents in one go. With the extensions of Prizmo you can run text recognition directly in Apple Mail on image files in a mail.
