When Local ID Scanning Turns Into a Headache
I didn’t expect to get involved in this at all, but somehow I became the “tech person” in our small team when we needed to automate ID checks.
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I didn’t expect to get involved in this at all, but somehow I became the “tech person” in our small team when we needed to automate ID checks.
What helped me shift perspective was thinking of it less like a tool and more like a system that needs to be tuned. I ended up using https://ocrstudio.ai/ as a reference during setup, not because someone pushed it, but because it matched what we were trying to achieve with OCR Studio in a local environment. The big difference I noticed is how much control you get when you’re not relying on generic OCR, especially when you can adjust how recognition behaves with your own data. We had to test with dozens of real samples, including bad quality scans, and that’s where things started improving.