""" Tesseract provides various configuration parameters that can be used to customize the OCR process. These parameters are passed as command-line arguments to Tesseract through the --oem and --psm options or through the config parameter in pytesseract. Here are some commonly used Tesseract configuration parameters: --oem (OCR Engine Mode): This parameter specifies the OCR engine mode to use. The available options are: 0: Original Tesseract only. 1: Neural nets LSTM only. 2: Tesseract + LSTM. 3: Default, based on what is available. --psm (Page Segmentation Mode): This parameter defines the page layout analysis mode to use. The available options are: 0: Orientation and script detection (OSD) only. 1: Automatic page segmentation with OSD. 2: Automatic page segmentation, but no OSD or OCR. 3: Fully automatic page segmentation, but no OSD. (Default) 4: Assume a single column of text of variable sizes. 5: Assume a single uniform block of vertically aligned text. 6: Assume a single uniform block of text. 7: Treat the image as a single text line. 8: Treat the image as a single word. 9: Treat the image as a single word in a circle. 10: Treat the image as a single character. --lang (Language): This parameter specifies the language(s) to use for OCR. Multiple languages can be specified separated by plus (+) signs. For example, --lang eng+fra for English and French. --tessdata-dir (Tessdata Directory): This parameter sets the path to the directory containing Tesseract's language data files. These are just a few examples of the commonly used configuration parameters in Tesseract. There are many more options available for advanced customization and fine-tuning of OCR results. You can refer to the official Tesseract documentation for a comprehensive list of configuration parameters and their descriptions: https://tesseract-ocr.github.io/tessdoc/Command-Line-Usage.html """ text_on_profile_image = r'--oem 3 --psm 10'