To Sven:
I tried to do all of your recommendations. Opened the picture (webcam4.jpg 
from previous post) in Adobe Photoshop, used Auto contrast and 
thentransformed to grayscale - no result. Modified the layers to remove grey 
background and make numbers even more contrast - no result. Used eraser tool 
to remove the remaining greyness around the numbers - no result. Changed 
resolution to 300dpi leaving the same picture size 640x480 - no result. 
Still empty page message. I attach here the picture and I think it can not 
be any better. I dont know what is wrong. Maybe I have some bad language 
file or something.. Please try to recognise it yourself at your system.

To Andres:
Yes, I thought about it also, but it seems to be quite complicated. First of 
all, as you can see the LCD of instrument has pixels, so it creates smooth 
numbers, it would be much easier if the numbers were made from elements - 
the same as in calculator. Except that, I can not fix web-cam to instrument, 
I need to move it from time to time so I dont even want to try with doing 
recognision manualy. 

Thanks for your answers. Maybe someone knows why Tesseract is not working 
and how it can be solved with other method/tool. Btw, the fact that it does 
not want to recognise picture created with Photoshop (misses one point) is 
really strange.

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