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BookDrive Editor Pro 6.1.4

Posted By: Dizel_
BookDrive Editor Pro 6.1.4

BookDrive Editor Pro 6.1.4 | 17.5 Mb

BookDrive Editor is the post-scan image processing software. It is all you need to convert scanned images into final output of the highest quality for distribution or archiving. Simply put, it turns great images into even better ones.

We have overhauled BookDrive Editor to make the core tasks that you do easier to accomplish, with less headache and frustration. With the redesigned interface in version 6, you will spend less time finishing the tasks. Some settings that were buried 4 levels deep are now brought to the front page where you can make change with just a single click.

All the enhancements that you made to a book can be saved as a profile. When you face with the same kind of book, simply evoke the profile you have saved instead of going through the configurations again. The program comes with default profiles for frequently seen book types such as textbooks and old books. The project manager can create and save custom profiles for use by junior operators.

You only need to make settings for the first pair of images. The program will apply those settings to the remaining pairs automatically for unattended, hassle-free fast batch operation. Load as many books and as many chapters each of which having its own profile as you want, hit Run, and then leave. Come back and you will see the job completed.

Export to your heart's desire. The new and improved export tool lets you easily output files either as single-page, or multi-page TIFF, PDF or even ISO 19005-1 compliant PDF/A document, a format well-suited to long-term archiving and preservation.

Some projects require output as Black and White (B&W) images. BookDrive Editor Pro has got some really advanced B&W conversion called Adaptive Local Thresholding technique that intelligently converts each pixel to black or white according to the information of that pixel relative to the surrounding area. This ensures you will get superior B&W output compared to the standard ones.

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