Just made a fresh install of version 3.0.3 and decided to test it out on one the image of this test page http://iupr1.cs.uni-kl.de/~tmb/ocropus-results/g1000p22/
Basically, I got better accuracy with 3.0.2 than with 3.0.3 using the default english model. For the test, I'm using this image (single page) http://iupr1.cs.uni-kl.de/~tmb/ocropus-results/g1000p22/0002.nrm.png As you can see on the image below, there really isn't any skew or border. Also changed the dpi from 72 to 300 <http://papyrus.jolome.com/300.png> When I run tesseract 3.0.3 on this image using various psm, the most accurate result is : ========= POPULAR TALES 0' THE WEST HIGHLANDS. __._ XVIII. THE CHEST. Mlanhanhy. BEFOREthhthmwnflnglndhewinhed bloehil son with nwifo bofomhonhould depart Hinnnnidhehadbeï¬ orgofornwife;mdhognve himhnlfuhnndmdponndltogothcr. Homtfor- wudtholengthofuday,lndwhanthonightumoho mtinblhahlrytomyinit Homtdmtoa chmbarwithngoodï¬ ninfrontofhim;mdwhenhe hadgoflenmuhthomofthohouumtdownto hikme Hobldthomofflnhonnmojour- noyonwhichhom Thammofthehountold himhneednotgofuflha; “chasm-little homoppodbtohhdupingchmhugthtdnmm ofthohouuhndthmï¬ nodmghmnndifhowonld undinthewindowofhilchmbuinthomoming, Mbowouldmonom-noflmooming hot-alt Thattheymulllihuchothmnnd hoouldnotdisï¬ ngniahomï¬ omhoï¬ ot,but voun. n \- Eii‘ (r.- if- ======== In tesseract 3.0.2, I get a more accurate running the same command: POPULAR THE TALES WEST HIGHLANDS. THE CHEST. >From In MecGeechy, Ieley. B‘i§°.:‘.‘%..:“;:.*::a: .r::..'..‘::"..%..:“.‘.‘..,.':r.18 llie eon said he had better go for 5 wife ; and he gave him lmlf a hundred pounds to get her. He went for- wen! the length of is day, and when the night came he wentintoehoetelrytoeteyinit. Hewentdowntoe chamber with e good fire in front of him; and when he bed gotten meet, the men of the house went down to telk to him. He told the men of the house the jour- no] on which he was The men of the house told himheneednot go further; that therewee e little house opposite to his sleeping chsmber; that the men of the house had three fine daughters; end if he would stand in the window of his chamber in the morning, that he would see one after enother coming ‘to dreee herself. That they were ell like eech other, and that In could not one from the other, but that -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "tesseract-ocr" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tesseract-ocr?hl=en --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "tesseract-ocr" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

