Hi Steve,

On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 09:24:23AM -0700, Steve wrote:
> Have you tried isolating just the letter and seeing if it is correctly
> identified when you use single-character mode?

Thanks for the thought. I hadn't considered that. I did isolate it
and ran Tesseract with -psm 10, but recognition was still wrong,
albeit this time in a new way that I haven't seen in my OCR work
(replaced by a different character). I suppose this may be due to it
finding different metrics or something?

I also isolated the offending word and ran tesseract with -psm 8,
which again produced another different character (still wrong). So
it seems like it's certainly a tricky one.

Any more thoughts? Thanks again for this.

Nick

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