بەڵێ - کاتێک TIFF وێنەیەکی سکێن کراوە یان تەنها وێنەی PDF، گۆڕەرەکە ئۆ سی ئار ڕادەکێشێت بۆ ناسینی پیتەکان و دروستکردنی ڕاستی، نوسراوێکی هەڵبژێردراو لە DOC دا. کاتێک TIFF لایەیەکی نوسراوی دیجیتاڵی هەیە، ئۆ سی ئار هەڵدەوەشێنێتەوە و نوسراوەکە بە ڕاستەوخۆ کۆپی دەکاتەوە، کە خێراتر و %100 ڕاستە.
چۆنە ناسینی نوسراو TIFF بۆ DOC؟
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For clean, high-resolution scans of printed text, OCR accuracy is typically 98-99%+. Accuracy drops on low-DPI scans, skewed pages, handwriting, or unusual fonts. For best results scan the TIFF at 300 DPI or higher and keep pages straight; the converter auto-deskews and de-noises before recognition.
OCR recognizes 100+ languages including Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, and CJK (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) scripts, and auto-detects the language of the TIFF. Mixed-language pages are handled too. The recognized text lands in the DOC in the correct script, ready to edit.
The converter detects ruled tables in the TIFF and reconstructs them as real editable DOC tables where possible. Borderless or visually-implied tables are harder to detect and may come through as tab-aligned text — check and adjust table boundaries in your editor after conversion.
چ ماوەیەک بۆ TIFF بۆ DOC OCR دەخایەنێت؟
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Text-layer extraction (no OCR needed) is near-instant. OCR is slower — roughly 1-3 seconds per page depending on resolution and language. A 50-page scanned TIFF typically finishes in under two minutes; Premium runs more parallel OCR workers for large batches.