[image: currentImage.png]
@Lorenzo Blz: This is an example image. The output of my code is 
"calibrations". The height of the letters is not the same. Of course it 
cannot be recognized if there is only a "c", but in the context to the 
other letters tesseract should be able to detect if it is a small or 
capital letter, I think. This image has no noise or anything else, I don't 
unterstand the problem. But nevertheless, your comment to change the size 
helped! If I resize it with 150% or 75% for example, it works. I just don't 
know how to solve it if I don't have a reference value later on. How to 
decide which is the right spelling, 100% image size or 150%. Or is it 
possible to say that it's always a more reliable result if I resize the 
image in preprocessing?

Am Mittwoch, 18. September 2019 17:19:22 UTC+2 schrieb Sandra M.:
>
> I'm using Tesseract with Python. I have an image with 1-6 words in it and 
> need to read the text. Sometimes the character "C", which look the same in 
> upper and lower case, is detected as lower case c instead of upper case C. 
> I see the problem, but in context to the following letters it should be 
> possible to detect the right notation. Is there any configuration or 
> something to improve this?
>
> I had a look at the configuration options of config='-psm x' with 
> different values for x, but nothing fits to my problem
>

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