
Document Imaging and Processing
Document Imaging and Processing refers to the technology used to capture, convert, and manage physical documents into digital formats. This process involves scanning paper documents to create images, which can then be organized, stored, and retrieved electronically. Advanced software can recognize and extract text from these images using Optical Character Recognition (OCR), making documents searchable and editable. This technology improves efficiency, reduces physical storage needs, and enhances accessibility, enabling businesses and individuals to manage large volumes of information more easily and securely.