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[Tenebre Shuppan (CoCo)] Zakuro Volume. 2 Dai 2-gou

[テネブレ出版 (CoCo)] 柘榴 Volume.2 第2号

Doujinshi
Posted:2017-02-02 12:21
Parent:None
Visible:Yes
Language:Japanese  
File Size:71.22 MB
Length:20 pages
Favorited:296 times
Rating:
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Average: 4.41

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Posted on 02 February 2017, 16:19 UTC by:   sinhunt    PM
Score +30
is it too much to ask for a translation? lol
Posted on 02 February 2017, 19:05 UTC by:   DekomoriDesu    PM
Score +14
if you have monie, someone might translate it ~
Posted on 03 February 2017, 01:11 UTC by:   Krowler    PM
Score +17
Seriously though, we should have programs by now that should be able to extract the text in these images so we can at least get a crappy auto-translation.
Posted on 03 February 2017, 09:39 UTC by:   Jarvis_42    PM
Score +8
I'm wondering why this one got flagged offensive though. Theres so much worse here that doesnt. I mean, its not like theres guro or snuff here.
Posted on 03 February 2017, 12:56 UTC by:   poep    PM
Score +22
@Jarvis_42: Getting flagged is not a manual process. There's no guy picking what is offensive by hand. If scat, loli, or guro is tagged it gets flagged. But if you like any of those you will want to use a different version of this site and not e-hentai to get all galleries anyway, and ex doesn't have the flagged offensive warning anyway.
Posted on 03 February 2017, 23:31 UTC by:   Absolute_Jushin    PM
Score +17
@Krowler: Japanese OCR programs exist, they're just generally pretty spotty in terms of accuracy due to the intricacy of kanji, particularly at low resolutions. Depending on how much effort you're willing to put in, you can get sort of close.

The easiest option is to install the Google Translate app on a smartphone or tablet and use it to take a picture of the text. It can scan for text and translate it, but it's rather hit or miss depending on things like spacing, resolution, color contrast, etc.

The more complicated option is to take the image file directly and feed it into an online OCR page, of which there are a bunch of free ones. Some are better than others. For maximum accuracy (with maximum effort), you can cut out specific sections of text and feed them bit by bit to the OCR software, which will allow you to check accuracy a bit at a time.

There's some "real-time" OCR software out there that allows you to scan the text onscreen as you go but in my experience it's generally been pretty garbage in terms of accuracy.
Posted on 03 March 2017, 08:40 UTC by:   DGEHR    PM
Score +4
What you need is ABBYY FineReader, powerful software, it is.
Posted on 23 March 2017, 06:44 UTC by:   巨臂hhh    PM
Score +11
有没有大佬翻译额
(つд⊂)

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