bionic (1) ocrmypdf.1.gz

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NAME

       ocrmypdf - add an OCR text layer to PDF files

DESCRIPTION

       usage: ocrmypdf [-h] [-l LANGUAGE] [--image-dpi DPI]

              [--output-type {pdfa,pdf,pdfa-1,pdfa-2}] [--sidecar [FILE]] [--version] [-j N] [-q] [-v [VERBOSE]]
              [--title   TITLE]   [--author   AUTHOR]   [--subject   SUBJECT]   [--keywords    KEYWORDS]    [-r]
              [--remove-background]   [-d]   [-c]   [-i]  [--oversample  DPI]  [-f]  [-s]  [--skip-big  MPixels]
              [--max-image-mpixels   MPixels]    [--tesseract-config    CFG]    [--tesseract-pagesegmode    PSM]
              [--tesseract-oem   MODE]   [--pdf-renderer   {auto,tesseract,hocr,sandwich}]  [--tesseract-timeout
              SECONDS]  [--rotate-pages-threshold  CONFIDENCE]  [--pdfa-image-compression  {auto,jpeg,lossless}]
              [--user-words  FILE]  [--user-patterns  FILE]  [--skip-repair]  [-k]  [-g] [--flowchart FLOWCHART]
              input_pdf_or_image output_pdf

       Generates a searchable PDF or PDF/A from a regular PDF.

       OCRmyPDF rasterizes each page of the input PDF, optionally corrects  page  rotation  and  performs  image
       processing, runs the Tesseract OCR engine on the image, and then creates a PDF from the OCR information.

   positional arguments:
       input_pdf_or_image
              PDF file containing the images to be OCRed (or '-' to read from standard input)

       output_pdf
              Output  searchable  PDF  file  (or  '-'  to  write  to  standard  output).  Existing files will be
              ovewritten.  If same as input file,  the  input  file  will  be  updated  only  if  processing  is
              successful.

   optional arguments:
       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       -l LANGUAGE, --language LANGUAGE
              Language(s)  of  the file to be OCRed (see tesseract --list-langs for all language packs installed
              in your system). Use -l eng+deu for multiple languages.

       --image-dpi DPI
              For input image instead of PDF, use this DPI instead of file's.

       --output-type {pdfa,pdf,pdfa-1,pdfa-2}
              Choose output type. 'pdfa' creates a PDF/A-2b compliant file for  long  term  archiving  (default,
              recommended)  but  may  not  suitable for users who want their file altered as little as possible.
              'pdfa' also has problems with full Unicode text. 'pdf' attempts to preserve file contents as  much
              as possible. 'pdf-a1' creates a PDF/A1-b file. 'pdf-a2' is equivalent to 'pdfa'.

       --sidecar [FILE]
              Generate sidecar text files that contain the same text recognized by Tesseract. This may be useful
              for building a OCR text database. If FILE is omitted, the sidecar file be named  {output_file}.txt
              If FILE is set to '-', the sidecar is written to stdout (a convenient way to preview OCR quality).
              The output file and sidecar may not both use stdout at the same time.

       --version
              Print program version and exit

   Job control options:
       -j N, --jobs N
              Use up to N CPU cores simultaneously (default: use all).

       -q, --quiet
              Suppress INFO messages

       -v [VERBOSE], --verbose [VERBOSE]
              Print more verbose messages for each additional verbose level

   Metadata options:
              Set output PDF/A metadata (default: copy input document's metadata)

       --title TITLE
              Set document title (place multiple words in quotes)

       --author AUTHOR
              Set document author

       --subject SUBJECT
              Set document subject description

       --keywords KEYWORDS
              Set document keywords

   Image preprocessing options:
              Options to improve the quality of the final PDF and OCR

       -r, --rotate-pages
              Automatically rotate pages based on detected text orientation

       --remove-background
              Attempt to remove background from gray or color pages, setting it to white

       -d, --deskew
              Deskew each page before performing OCR

       -c, --clean
              Clean pages from scanning artifacts before performing OCR, and send the cleaned page to  OCR,  but
              do not include the cleaned page in the output

       -i, --clean-final
              Clean  page  as  above,  and  incorporate the cleaned image in the final PDF. Might remove desired
              content.

       --oversample DPI
              Oversample images to at least the specified DPI, to improve OCR results slightly

   OCR options:
              Control how OCR is applied

       -f, --force-ocr
              Rasterize any fonts or vector objects on each page, apply OCR, and save the rastered output  (this
              rewrites the PDF)

       -s, --skip-text
              Skip  OCR on any pages that already contain text, but include the page in final output; useful for
              PDFs that contain a mix of images, text pages, and/or previously OCRed pages

       --skip-big MPixels
              Skip OCR on pages larger than the specified amount of megapixels, but  include  skipped  pages  in
              final output

   Advanced:
              Advanced options to control Tesseract's OCR behavior

       --max-image-mpixels MPixels
              Set maximum number of pixels to unpack before treating an image as a decompression bomb

       --tesseract-config CFG
              Additional Tesseract configuration files -- see documentation

       --tesseract-pagesegmode PSM
              Set Tesseract page segmentation mode (see tesseract --help)

       --tesseract-oem MODE
              Set  Tesseract  4.0  OCR  engine mode: 0 - original Tesseract only; 1 - neural nets LSTM only; 2 -
              Tesseract + LSTM; 3 - default.

       --pdf-renderer {auto,tesseract,hocr,sandwich}
              Choose OCR PDF renderer - the default option is to let OCRmyPDF choose.auto - let OCRmyPDF choose;
              sandwich  -  default  renderer  for Tesseract 3.05.01 and newer; hocr - default renderer for older
              versions of Tesseract; tesseract - gives better results  for  non-Latin  languages  and  Tesseract
              older than 3.05.01 but has problems with some versions of Ghostscript; deprecated

       --tesseract-timeout SECONDS
              Give up on OCR after the timeout, but copy the preprocessed page into the final output

       --rotate-pages-threshold CONFIDENCE
              Only rotate pages when confidence is above this value (arbitrary units reported by tesseract)

       --pdfa-image-compression {auto,jpeg,lossless}
              Specify  how  to compress images in the output PDF/A.  'auto' lets OCRmyPDF decide. 'jpeg' changes
              all  grayscale  and  color  images  to  JPEG  compression.   'lossless'  uses  PNG-style  lossless
              compression  for  all  images.  Monochrome  images  are  always compressed using a lossless codec.
              Compression settings are applied to all pages, including those for which  OCR  was  skipped.   Not
              supported for --output-type=pdf ; that setting preserves the original compression of all images.

       --user-words FILE
              Specify  the  location of the Tesseract user words file.  This is a list of words Tesseract should
              consider while performing OCR in addition to its standard language dictionaries. This can  improve
              OCR quality especially for specialized and technical documents.

       --user-patterns FILE
              Specify the location of the Tesseract user patterns file.

       --skip-repair
              Normally OCRmyPDF automatically repairs PDFs using qpdf before processing. If you have already run
              qpdf or a similar program that repairs PDF errors, you can tell OCRmyPDF to skip repair with  this
              option.  This may be helpful in batch processing where all files are repaired prior to OCR occurs,
              since repair is single threaded and time consuming for large files.

   Debugging:
              Arguments to help with troubleshooting and debugging

       -k, --keep-temporary-files
              Keep temporary files (helpful for debugging)

       -g, --debug-rendering
              Render each page twice with debug information on second page

       --flowchart FLOWCHART
              Generate the pipeline execution flowchart

       OCRmyPDF attempts to keep the output file at  about  the  same  size.   If  a  file  contains  losslessly
       compressed images, and output file will be losslessly compressed as well.

       PDF  is  a  page  description  file that attempts to preserve a layout exactly.  A PDF can contain vector
       objects (such as text or lines) and  raster  objects  (images).   A  page  might  have  multiple  images.
       OCRmyPDF is prepared to deal with the wide variety of PDFs that exist in the wild.

       When  a  PDF  page  contains  text,  OCRmyPDF  assumes that the page has already been OCRed or is a "born
       digital" page that should not be OCRed.  The default behavior is to exit in this case without producing a
       file.   You  can  use  the  option --skip-text to ignore pages with text, or --force-ocr to rasterize all
       objects on the page and produce an image-only PDF as output.

              ocrmypdf --skip-text file_with_some_text_pages.pdf output.pdf

              ocrmypdf --force-ocr word_document.pdf output.pdf

       If you are concerned about long-term archiving of PDFs, use the default option --output-type  pdfa  which
       converts  the  PDF  to  a  standardized  PDF/A-2b.  This converts images to sRGB colorspace, removes some
       features from the PDF such as Javascript or forms. If you want to minimize the number of changes made  to
       your PDF, use --output-type pdf.

       If  OCRmyPDF  is  given  an  image  file  as  input, it will attempt to convert the image to a PDF before
       processing.  For more control over the conversion of images to PDF, use img2pdf, or other  image  to  PDF
       software.

       For  example,  this  command uses img2pdf to convert all .png files beginning with the 'page' prefix to a
       PDF, fitting each image on A4-sized paper, and sending the result to OCRmyPDF through a pipe.

              img2pdf --pagesize A4 page*.png | ocrmypdf - myfile.pdf

   HTML documentation is located at:
              /usr/share/doc/ocrmypdf/html/index.html

       after installing the ocrmypdf-doc package.