The reprint gallery
The hardest page we could find of each kind, converted end to end, with the fidelity score published next to it. Drag any slider to put our output over the original scan.
Why we publish our failures too
Every page here shows a divergence map: red where the original has ink we do not, blue where we have ink it does not. A vendor who only shows successes is telling you nothing. This is the same report you get with every job you run.
- Nastaliq and handwritten hands
- Merged-cell tables and financial statements
- Formula-dense scientific pages
- Faded manuscripts and marginalia
- Multi-column newspaper pages
How the score is produced
We render our own Word output back into an image and compare it with your scan. No human reference answer is involved, so the number cannot be massaged. Page fidelity measures text blocks, margins and columns; line fidelity measures whether individual lines land where they did in the original.
Send us your hardest page
The one with the table that never survives, or the formula that always breaks, or the Persian text that always reverses. That is the page we built this for.