Good PDF to Word converter? Thread poster: Paul Denlinger
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I am looking for recommendations for a good PDF to Word converter.
I use SDL Trados Studio 2015 and Wordfast Pro, translating from Chinese into English. Sometimes I get a PDF source document, but neither program does an acceptable job of PDF conversion. Most of the time I just get garbled characters which make the source document useless.
For this reason, I'm looking for a good PDF to Word converter which can handle Chinese. Any recommendations? | | | José J. Martínez United States Local time: 10:42 Member English to Spanish + ... PDF Converter | Feb 9, 2016 |
The one I like the most is ABBYY...it costs about USD$70.00 for one time. Also the Wordfast anywhere is quite good... The Adobe costs you $10.00 per month but is quite inaccurate especially if the documents are not at a true vertical. | | |
Paul Denlinger wrote:
I am looking for recommendations for a good PDF to Word converter.
I use SDL Trados Studio 2015 and Wordfast Pro, translating from Chinese into English. Sometimes I get a PDF source document, but neither program does an acceptable job of PDF conversion. Most of the time I just get garbled characters which make the source document useless.
For this reason, I'm looking for a good PDF to Word converter which can handle Chinese. Any recommendations?
Paul, see my response from last week here: http://www.proz.com/forum/smart_shoppers/203263-pdf_converter-page2.html#2517040
Office 2016 is not perfect by any means for CN>EN, but it's at least half-decent (and the price is very reasonable). I generally don't trust OCR documents at all for actual translation, and I have a feeling there are better products out there than Office, but Office does at least help in determining a final word count. | | | Stepan Konev Russian Federation Local time: 20:42 English to Russian
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Adam Warren France Local time: 18:42 Member (2005) French to English I use, and recommend Nuance Power PDF Advanced | Feb 18, 2016 |
I bought this package for 69 euros in 2014, and while I agree that OCR can be dicey, there are ways of taming editable documents derived from scans:
- eliminate tables and graphics if they cause problems, marking their location;
- unify the font, its size, spacing, proportion, etc., while being careful no to interfere with index and exponent characters.
The idea is to eliminate as many unwanted tags as possible for work in a CAT editor.
Link: nuance.com
I hope this helps.
With kind regards,
Adam Warren
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