You'll want a little more space between characters -- they're blurred together.
--Sven

On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 6:13 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi,
>
>
> i would like to recognize a costum font with tesseract, ive played
> around with the screens below but did not get anything besides some
> chars that were recognized.
> any idea howto get the data from pictures like these?
>
> heres the source material:
> http://dmk-crew.dyndns.info/files/bf2-a-z.jpg
>
> and here with some modifications
> http://dmk-crew.dyndns.info/files/bf2-a-z-grayscale.jpg
> dmk-crew.dyndns.info/files/bf2-a-z-threshold.jpg
>
> is the train option maybe the way to go?
>
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