The main Tesseract.js functions take an `image` parameter, which should be something that is 'image-like'.
That means `image` should be
- an `img` element or querySelector that matches an `img` element
- a `video` element or querySelector that matches a `video` element
- a `canvas` element or querySelector that matches a `canvas` element
- a CanvasRenderingContext2D (returned by `canvas.getContext('2d')`)
- the absolute `url` of an image from the same website that is running your script. Browser security policies don't allow access to the content of images from other websites :(
The main Tesseract.js functions take an `image` parameter, which should be something that is 'image-like'.
That means `image` should be
- an `img` element or querySelector that matches an `img` element
- a `video` element or querySelector that matches a `video` element
- a `canvas` element or querySelector that matches a `canvas` element
- a CanvasRenderingContext2D (returned by `canvas.getContext('2d')`)
- the absolute `url` of an image from the same website that is running your script. Browser security policies don't allow access to the content of images from other websites :(
## TesseractJob
A TesseractJob is an an object returned by a call to recognize or detect.
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