Outliner Software Forum RSS Feed Forum Posts Feed

Subscribe by Email

CRIMP Defined

 

Tip Jar

PDF File Mgmt. Question

View this topic | Back to topic list

Posted by Ken
Feb 28, 2021 at 07:33 PM

 

I know this question is a bit OT, but this is the one group that I know of that has many members who work with large numbers of PDF files, so I thought I would ask the hive for some advice.  I just bought a Brother document scanner so I can scan a number of old statements and get rid of the paper copies that have been taking up file cabinet space.  Initially, I thought that flat scans (i.e. no OCR conversion) would suffice, and that may be the case, but the software that Brother includes with the scanner has left me a bit stumped on the best way to handle the scans since it will involve many unrelated accounts (e.g. banking, medical, utilities, etc.).

Brother provided me with copies of Kofax Paper Port and Power PDF along with a basic utility to handle settings and machine selection.  Setting up a folder structure to hold the files is easy enough, but what I am trying to figure out is the best way to either incorporate either or both of these pieces of software (or neither), or see if there are better solutions that I should consider at a reasonable price.  Paper Port seems useful for assembling pages into files and possibly for file naming, but there are few reviews about it.  Power PDF seems more like an Acrobat competitor, and I suspect I will not have have as much use for it, but I am not clear which program I would use if I do decide that some documents need OCR conversion.

Any wisdom would be greatly appreciated.  And does anybody have any thoughts about scanning these documents at 200PPI vs. 300PPI?  I normally scan photos and that is a whole other ball of wax for scan settings (on a separate, dedicated scanner).  I mainly am trying to balance file size/scan speed with readability and print quality (if printing is needed).

Thanks,

—Ken