>
>
> The first point I want to improve is the binarization, which returned 
> unusable results - way too light, there was basically nothing more to 
> recognize in the binarized picture.


We already have much better versions of preprocessing and layout analysis, 
and they are going to be released soon.  They work robustly on a much wider 
range of images than the current preprocessing.  The 0.6 release is going 
to include those, plus a new line segmenter.

I feel like there must be an OCRopus bootcamp somewhere, maybe a lecture or 
> a manual that I just completely missed in my search and that enabled all 
> the other users to actually make productive use of OCRopus.


Not yet.  There was for the old C++ version, but that's obsolete now. 
 Documentation is something we'll tackle after the next release.

Tom

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