Huh, it strikes me as strange that tesseract didn't work for you. I used
tesseract last week to read a page in a pdf document that was stored as
an image. I used pdftohtml to extract the image and then tesseract to
convert it to text. I also pretty routinely use tesseract to read screen
capture images. It's not very accurate there but it's usually good
enough to make sense of.
Just "tesseract <infile> <outfile>" should work. The infile can be the
string "stdin" in which case it read from standard input. The outfile
can be "stdout" in which case it writes the text to stdout. Right off
hand, I do not have the command line I use to scan the D&D book. It's on
a computer at home that is turned off at the moment. But I can post the
whole thing tonight. Here are some lines from a backup version of the
script:
scanimage --format=tiff --mode Lineart --resolution 600 > /tmp/page.tiff
tesseract /tmp/page.tiff stdout
On 11/02/2015 02:53 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
Would you mind enlarging on this if you can and have time? What kind of file did you use and what did you put in your command-line? I am asking this because I have tried to use tesseract a couple of times with tiff files and have gotten mostly gibberish so obviously I am doing something wrong. I am running debian testing if that makes a difference.
Thanks.
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