You can use the whitelist feature and specify that you only want
digits and capital letters, but my experience doing that is that by
doing so, you get digits everywhere and you have no idea which one is
really a digit. Why not let Tesseract scan normally and then eliminate
what you don't want in the results?

On Feb 5, 9:41 pm, Nicolás Vega <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hey. I'm using Tesseract OCR in a Plate Recognition program. In the
> country I live the car plate's format is three alphabetic characters
> and three numbers. For example CRX 117.
>
> Therefore I have a question maybe some of u can answer. First of all I
> want to know how to remove the some characters in dont use, for
> example @,$,/... and leave only capital letters and numbers.

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