Ok, thanks for all the replies. The ocr works in my app now ;) only
problem now is that the recognition isn't too good, but I guess it'll
get better in the future.
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I am scanning images with large, clear text but on a grainy background
and although I get the text fine, I also get myriads of irrelevant
letters with a size of 3 or 5 pixels (way below a size at which
anything could be recognized accurately). I could eliminate them based
on size post-OCR but
hi all..
i've come across this issue and cant really figure out a way to
resolve it. i'm trying to write a small program that will process
multiple images through tesseract and look for a particular sequence
of characters. the images will probably come from all kinds of sources
- scans, fotos,
You say that when you do the same things in Photoshop the problem goes
away... obviously the resulting image from Photoshop must be different
from the IM-produced image, so if you tell us more about how they differ
then we may all learn something useful?
namenick wrote, On 2010-01-17 23:05:
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