On Fri, 18 Mar 2016, Edson Luis Moretti wrote:
Yes, I was wondering the same. When I did the post I saw
that the GMail's preview didn't open the image. I already
did convert them to work with Tesseract but the original
file has 353kb and converting them the output is like
twice bigger.
I need the same or almost the same file size of these
original ones, I tried to convert to JPEG or Tif again and
compress these images in VB.Net but to get the same file
size I lost a lot of quality.
Anyway, thanks for your answer, this problem has not to do
with Tesseract.
I will try to find a way to convert/compress without loose
too much quality.
Edson.
Since tesseract converts to black and white internally,
you could convert your images to black and white yourself,
making them smaller. Another advantage to doing this is
that you would have control over how the image is binarized,
rather than relying on tesseract to do a good job of it.
Cheers,
Rob Komar
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