Re: Command line utility to compare imagesOn Apr 28, 1:51 pm, Alfred Molon <alfred mo...@yahoo,com > wrote:
> I need a utility with which to compare pairs of images.
>
> In a first step I would perform a batch RAW conversion of a large number
> of images, then I would compare these images with images I converted
> from RAW to JPEG some time ago. I would of course use the same RAW
> conversion parameters I used when converting the first set of images.
>
> I forgot which images received some editing after the RAW conversion, so
> the comparison result should be a number or something else telling what
> the difference between the images is. Differences could be:
>
> 1. slight differences caused by a different JPEG compression level
> 2. slight differences caused by a different version of the RAW
> conversion software
> 3. local image retouching (i.e. editing away of distracting image
> elements)
> 4. larger changes
>
> I would like to be able to detect differences as of 3. and 4. and ignore
> differences as in 1. or 2.
>
> This software would probably calculate the difference between the two
> images and then apply a function to evaluate the difference image.
>
> The software should be command line so that I could run it in batch mode
> with a script or a software which can operate in batch mode. The output
> should be stored in a text file. Any suggestions?
> --
Whew. I am not about to download anything like this, but you might
want to look at this stuff. (the first thing I googled)
http :// www .bolidesoft,com /imagecomparer/commandline.html