Do you simply filter out any color other than brown and white or is your 
algorithm more sophisticated? If it is, it would be great if you could 
share the basic idea.

Paul

Am Samstag, 12. Juli 2014 00:06:29 UTC+2 schrieb Alex Ryan:
>
> just wanted to follow up
>
> I wrote some simple code to preprocess the image because I realized I will 
> be doing basically the same image every time so its foolish to try and use 
> Tesseracts binaziration technique which was designed for a different and 
> more general purpose. So basically I just turned every pixel white that 
> wasnt a pixel that contained part of a letter, and when I send that to 
> tesseract I get flawless output with the language data I trained. Thanks so 
> much for the replies Paul and Nick, I learned a lot and it put me in the 
> right direction! cheers!
>

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