Acrobat OCR - differences between Searchable Image and CleanScan

Look at these differences. Both 600dpi
Searchable Image
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CleanScan
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CleanScan is very bad in this task. It totally ignores all the parts that are recognized by Searchable Image without any problems. Byut tt should be same!!!
At least, it should put text like image but it is ignored.
Why exist these differences there?
Is it bug?

A searchable image does not display the OCR, only the original image. The OCR is in the background and is what is searched. I am not familiar with the CleanScan that is apparently a new name in AA9 for the standard OCR where the image is replaced by the scanned data where it recognizes it. You may have an issue if you are using a US version with the language that is displayed in the original.
In short, what you see with searchable image is NOT what was recognized.

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