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Brent Peters
Hey all. I've been running software that takes a screenshot of my desktop about every 10 seconds, so I have several thousand images. I want to isolate the screenshots in which Photoshop is active in the foreground (trying to make a timelapse of a graphics project).
Rather than manually sorting through my images to find the ones in which Photoshop is in use, I would like to automate the process. Is there any image recognition software that can help me accomplish this?
So, I'm looking for OCR software that can help me select images based on the presence of text in a certain region (window title bar). Any ideas?
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