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image to text python

from PIL import Image
import pytesseract

image = 'PATH/TO/IMAGE'
text = pytesseract.image_to_string(Image.open(image), lang="eng")
print(text)

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Posted by: Guest on February-02-2021
3

python image to text

# Import some modules
import cv2 # An image proccessing library
import pytesseract # an image to text library
import numpy as np # used for mathematics but can be used in image proccessing

# Configure the module
pytesseract.pytesseract.tesseract_cmd = r'C:UsersyournameAppDataLocalTesseract-OCRtesseract.exe'

# Make the image grey
img = cv2.imread('your_img.png')
gray = cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_RGB2GRAY)
gray, img_bin = cv2.threshold(gray, 128, 255, cv2.THRESH_BINARY | cv2.THRESH_OTSU)
gray = cv2.bitwise_not(img_bin)
kernel = np.ones((2, 1), np.uint8)
img = cv2.erode(gray, kernel, iterations=1)
img = cv2.dilate(img, kernel, iterations=1)
# Use OCR to read the text from the image
out_below = pytesseract.image_to_string(img)
# Print the text
print(out_below)
Posted by: Guest on June-27-2020
0

image to text python

from os import closerange
from PIL import Image
import pytesseract as tess
tess.pytesseract.tessetact_cmd = r'give your PATH TO TESSETACT.EXE'

image = r'complete path to image file'
text = tess.image_to_string(Image.open(image), lang="eng")
print(text)
Posted by: Guest on August-03-2021
0

text to image python

import Image
import ImageDraw
import ImageFont

def getSize(txt, font):
    testImg = Image.new('RGB', (1, 1))
    testDraw = ImageDraw.Draw(testImg)
    return testDraw.textsize(txt, font)

if __name__ == '__main__':

    fontname = "Arial.ttf"
    fontsize = 11   
    text = "[email protected]"
    
    colorText = "black"
    colorOutline = "red"
    colorBackground = "white"


    font = ImageFont.truetype(fontname, fontsize)
    width, height = getSize(text, font)
    img = Image.new('RGB', (width+4, height+4), colorBackground)
    d = ImageDraw.Draw(img)
    d.text((2, height/2), text, fill=colorText, font=font)
    d.rectangle((0, 0, width+3, height+3), outline=colorOutline)
    
    img.save("D:/image.png")
Posted by: Guest on August-12-2021

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