I'm trying to make OCR-recognition on a screenshot, after screenshot taken (of desktop's region, on which you clicked) it goes to pibxbuffer, which content goes to pytesseract. But after using pixbuffer image quality is bad: it's skew (I tried to save it in a directory, instead of pixbuffer, and looked at it).
def takeScreenshot(self, x, y, width = 150, height = 30):
self.width=width
self.height=height
window = Gdk.get_default_root_window()
#x, y, width, height = window.get_geometry()
#print("The size of the root window is {} x {}".format(width, height))
# get_from_drawable() was deprecated. See:
# https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/ch24s02.html#id-1.6.3.4.7
pixbufObj = Gdk.pixbuf_get_from_window(window, x, y, width, height)
height = pixbufObj.get_height()
width = pixbufObj.get_width()
image = Image.frombuffer("RGB", (width, height),
pixbufObj.get_pixels(), 'raw', 'RGB', 0, 1)
image = image.resize((width*20,height*20), Image.ANTIALIAS)
#image.save("saved.png")
print(pytesseract.image_to_string(image))
print("takenScreenshot:",x,y)
When I saved image to a directory it was ok (quality) and recognition was good.
Tried without Image.ANTIALIAS
- makes no difference.
(Purpose of scaling by 20: I tried code which recognized image saved in a directory, without scaling quality of recognition was bad.)
THE PROBLEM IS THAT IMAGE IS SKEWED.
Image.ANTIALIAS
was making the difference. That doesn't seem to be case. If I were to make a good guess, I would tell you that scaling the image 20x has probably given bigger scope for decision boundaries with minimal loss of pixel-accuracy. This means that when you scaled the image, it was easier for Tesseract to tell the edges of the characters.