Thanks Paul for sharing. Had been wondering whether this was possible using powerapps. Really learnt a lot watching your videos. Hope to see more advance tutorials. Nice day to you sir
hi Paul, thanks a lot for your videos, it's been really helpful. I have successfully recreate your apps, however when i run it in a phone the camera is in zoom mode, is that just my phone? or it has something to do with the camera settings? it works perfectly using laptop camera though
Paul - I have been trying to adapt this process to read product labels on warehouse inventory. I find that the initial OCR in Flow isn't too consistent on the same label, not every piece of text is recognized, and then there are many variations on the label format. Is it possible to manually edit the schema that is used to in the OCR to make it a bit more generalized? Or would a better approach be to create multiple pages in the app, one for each label variant?
hello Paul, first of all - a big thank you for this nice tutorial! I would like to ask if you experienced any problems on smaller devices (smartphone)? My rectangle boxes are misplaced on my galaxy s7 in comparison to the preview mode in the browser. I'm not sure if it's a problem of the element alignment in my app or a general Powerapps issue? Any info is much appreciated! Denis
I noticed that when I take the picture on the phone, it expands due to the Image position setting of Fill. But the boundingBox dimensions must be getting generated in the OCR on the first image, BEFORE it gets expanded by the Fill setting. So when I instead use Image position of Fit I got the rectangles to sit on the right place. The X and Y are a little off, but at least I can click edit and then click the correct rectangle. I don’t know why this behavior is only on the phone and not on the computer. So now I just have to figure out how to parse the results returned from OCR to put the AS400 number, Lot number, and unit weight/volume into their textinput boxes.
wow Paul you are a genius!
Thank you Paul. Great tutorial.
Thanks Paul for sharing. Had been wondering whether this was possible using powerapps. Really learnt a lot watching your videos. Hope to see more advance tutorials. Nice day to you sir
awesome app,thank you sharing and teaching us step by step, love your effort. Thanks😊
Will watch this. Thank you.
hi Paul, thanks a lot for your videos, it's been really helpful. I have successfully recreate your apps, however when i run it in a phone the camera is in zoom mode, is that just my phone? or it has something to do with the camera settings? it works perfectly using laptop camera though
Is there a possibility to do the same but with Ink Recognizer from Azure? or is it very complicated? thanks for your videos !!
Paul - I have been trying to adapt this process to read product labels on warehouse inventory. I find that the initial OCR in Flow isn't too consistent on the same label, not every piece of text is recognized, and then there are many variations on the label format. Is it possible to manually edit the schema that is used to in the OCR to make it a bit more generalized? Or would a better approach be to create multiple pages in the app, one for each label variant?
hello Paul, first of all - a big thank you for this nice tutorial! I would like to ask if you experienced any problems on smaller devices (smartphone)? My rectangle boxes are misplaced on my galaxy s7 in comparison to the preview mode in the browser. I'm not sure if it's a problem of the element alignment in my app or a general Powerapps issue?
Any info is much appreciated!
Denis
I noticed that when I take the picture on the phone, it expands due to the Image position setting of Fill. But the boundingBox dimensions must be getting generated in the OCR on the first image, BEFORE it gets expanded by the Fill setting. So when I instead use Image position of Fit I got the rectangles to sit on the right place. The X and Y are a little off, but at least I can click edit and then click the correct rectangle. I don’t know why this behavior is only on the phone and not on the computer.
So now I just have to figure out how to parse the results returned from OCR to put the AS400 number, Lot number, and unit weight/volume into their textinput boxes.