The number was recognized after grayscale, binarize, and invert color steps.

On Thursday, October 30, 2014 9:51:59 AM UTC-5, Rick Leir wrote:
>
> The simpler method: convert to greyscale then binarize with the 
> appropriate threshold. 
>
> However if the colors convert to similar grey values then you need to 
> choose a hue (color) and brighten it, then choose the contrasting hue and 
> darken it, 
>
> On Wednesday, October 29, 2014 4:34:26 AM UTC-4, Deepak Kumar wrote:
>>
>> I've been using tesseract to convert screenshot image into text. the 
>> image is attached here , and I'm looking for tips on what sort of image 
>> processing/image enhancement might improve the results and helpful for 
>> number recognition from image. I've noticed that text in the image looks 
>> find and perfect to read through eye but when i pass it to tesseract it is 
>> unable to find text from image.
>>
>

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