Looking at the first image you have attached, i think you may need to
eliminate that balck outline who surrounds the blue in the characters (by
eliminate i mean turn it into the same colour as the background). If you
manage to solve that, maybe you can turn blue in black and you will get
separated characters. Maybe try to expand the background pixels a little,
just to cover the black outlines. Try to investigate about if you consider
that it works for you.

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> 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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