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Command line utility to compare images

Reply from: Alfred Molon
Date: 28 Apr 2008, 20:51
Command line utility to compare images

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?
--

Alfred Molon
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Reply from: Nervous Nick
Date: 29 Apr 2008, 02:59
Re: Command line utility to compare images

On 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






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