:)

I wonder why I didn't come up with that idea before doing the complex 
ImageJ processing.

Am Montag, 14. Juli 2014 11:06:30 UTC+2 schrieb Alex Ryan:
>
> Paul,
>
> Thankfully the RGB values of the colors of the pixels I want arent used 
> anywhere else in the area of the image I want scanned. So yeah I simply 
> just turn all other colors white, and turn the colors I want black.
>
> On Sunday, July 13, 2014 10:24:06 AM UTC-7, Paul wrote:
>>
>> 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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