I found Tesseract OCR worked well on my test image if I re-sized the
image to 5 times its original size.

I guess that since Ocropus is in a development stage it is not yet
suitable.

On Nov 23, 10:33 pm, philip <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried it out on this imagehttp://orsa-studio.dyndns.org:81/a.gif
>
> ocropus page a.png
> Annie Ha2
> [beam search failed]
> [beam search failed]
> no6fms 93 mmotes
> [beam search failed]
> [beam search failed]
> [beam search failed]
>
> I tried the same image with a commercial OCR and it worked well.
> There's no way I can afford to pay them.https://www.ocrterminal.com/
>
> What do I have to do to get this image to work using ocropus?
>
> Thanks, Philip

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