The program would start at position (0,0), measure the average color to determine the color, then access the whole set of bitmaps generated from characters in all available fonts in that color. I only had A-Za-z0-9 and a bunch of punctuation characters to worry about. I measured the kerning width of each character. I could not detect reliably text changes to average frames and reduce the interference.the text was semitransparent, so the underlying image interfered, and it was a variable image to boot.I knew exactly which fonts and colors were going to be used.I knew exactly in which area of the screen the text was going to go. In my own, very limited scenario, it worked like a charm where several other OCR engines either failed or had unacceptable running times. I can only offer a butcher's solution, potentially a nightmare to maintain.
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