this post was submitted on 07 Jul 2023
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How do you handle multiple pages?
I use paperless-ngx. All my scans are in PDF format.
My multiple page documents such as bank statements are just uploaded as pdfs
I also get my bank statements digitally; those are trivial to handle.
This is about scans of physical paper.
Does your scanner not have a scan to pdf option?
I've got a USB scanner that (presumably) just sends a bitmap. It's up to the software instructing the scanner to convert that bitmap into other formats.
Even if it did do that itself, how would it encode the images inside the PDFs? It's the same issue, just that I wouldn't get to choose.
I have looked into mine and it has auto character recognition.
Couldn't you just scan your images in concert them to a pdf and run OCR on them either using Adobe reader or an online service then upload them to paperless?
Why would I do that when paperless already does OCR through ocrmypdf internally?
My problem is not the steps before or after the conversion to PDF but the conversion to PDF itself. Getting an image into a PDF isn't a trivial manner from the technical side, especially if you care about preserving its content.