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2 years ago
And you are correct that some PDF's are actually pages that have been photocopied. OCR would be possible but might have restrictions and also might require more proof reading since OCR is not always foolproof. Thus is would be a bit more expensive to create it I suppose.
You might want to see if you can get a copy of Acrobat Writer at a student rate. Although I think that some documents are locked up so that even this will have only limited capabilities. You should go to a computer store or maybe your schools CS department and see if you can get definitive answers for these things. Good luck!
2 years ago
Thanks for the point about photocopies and OCR. I guess it probably goes on a journal-by-journal basis whether they use text-based or photo-based PDFs. And I have a feeling my school wouldn't understand why I don't just print things out like everyone else here does.
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