I think you missed one important point I was trying to make initially.
With my Apple devices, mainly my iPad and my iphone (I’m not sure about the laptop), I’m able to copy the text from a photograph, or a screenshot, or the PDF image that’s on my screen. So it’s not the normal copy paste function like I would use on a PC or even on the Apple product where you select text and then select copy or cut or whatever. I select the text using my finger and then I’m giving the option to copy it.
I’m sure these details are of no interest to many reading this thread, but I’m going into this detail in case it might work for you. Interesting thing is that technique doesn’t work in the normal way a copy paste does.
For example if I’m viewing something here at OTT. In this thread, if I want to copy something, I’m given the normal options select, select all, cut and so on. I do not get those options with a PDF file, but I’m still able to select text and copy text using my finger. And it works the same way with a photograph.
This even works pretty well with handwritten text. For example, I took a picture of something written by hand in Japanese, and then I was able to copy the text off of the picture and run it through Google Translate and it worked pretty well. But perhaps the writer had fairly good handwriting ability. But it didn’t look like printing, it looked like handwriting.
This is something I happened to stumble on somehow. I don’t know if it’s something that’s commonly done by people with Apple products or not. But it amazes me to be able to do it. At times I found it very useful over the last year (or two?) since I discovered it’s possible to do this.
Hope this may help you…of course if you don’t have an iPad or iPhone it may not be of any use.