Domain: bauhaussoftware.com
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Mirage
I use Bauhaus Software's Mirage. I use it mostly for compositing, although it is designed as a raster animation app.
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Custom Layout
Many pieces of OCR software allow you to create a 'layout' for OCRing, that is, specify where images and textual data are. If your forms all follow the same layout, or you have just a few [relatively], you can set up these layouts and, in many pieces of software, reuse them. The only cavet is that you need to be sure that the forms are scanned the same way; if your forms have prepunched holes or markings in specific points on the edge, you can use animation software [like Bauhaus Software's Mirage] on a batch to 'pixel-track' the pages and align them based upon these marks, then export no-/low-loss TGAs, TIFFs, PNGs, or similar for OCRing.
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Re:Adult Movies?
INFORMATIVE != FUNNY!!! Please, mod it funny if you want, but its blatent information! Plenty of compositing software can do this. Bauhaus's Mirage can work like an animated version of photoshop. AfterFX can position elements [face?!] heck, even Jasc's Animation Shop can do it [with enough patience and annoying swapping out to PSP for every frame, then closing PSP to get back, then reopening...].
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How about an Amiga?
How about an Amiga?
Many network stations in non-major [not NYC/LA/etc] markets still use NewTek's Amiga-based Video Toaster and Toaster/Flyer systems (The Toaster is a 4-input digital switcher/SEG, the Flyer is the NLE addition) for editing and effects. The Toaster comes with Lightwave (it is a bit slow on the Amiga systems, but it is still a great 3D package). You can pick up full Toaster/Flyer systems on ebay for cheap, and they do wonders. Then, you can transfer flyclips (the Flyer's video clip format) to your PC or Mac and do compositing/rotoscoping/insertion work on it using Mirage and/or Lightwave 3D if you need to.
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Re:Isn't all that new...
Also, there is a new program [for Microsoft(r) Windows(tm) and Mac(R) OS X], Mirage, by Bauhaus Software that developed from TV Paint (sorta) and allows for even more.
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Re:Bah.
Lightwave, Maya, Bauhaus Software's Mirage, NewTek's Video Toaster (up until recently when the source was released), shall I continue?