It is mostly working.
I had found some immediate issues where picture "b" was bad and the comparison of A to B seemed ok, but B to C showed the error.
This means that I cannot rely on removing the second one as the bad image, but remove both when it fails. :(
#!/bin/bash
let DEBUG=1
let good=0
let ...
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- 2019-02-08T18:07:26-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Advice to detect images with serious artifacts
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- 2019-02-05T18:49:50-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Advice to detect images with serious artifacts
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Re: Advice to detect images with serious artifacts
That's an interesting idea... I'll explore that.
I can see one danger - if the first one is bad then who everything after may be discarded.
I can see one danger - if the first one is bad then who everything after may be discarded.
- 2019-02-04T22:35:59-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Advice to detect images with serious artifacts
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3965
Advice to detect images with serious artifacts
I have a little webcam hacked and running OSS firmware, replaced the wide angle lens with a telephoto lens so that I have a nice view of a mountain.
I'm collected photos, making timelapses, just having a little fun with this project.
I am currently using 'identify' to find obvious bad images and ...
I'm collected photos, making timelapses, just having a little fun with this project.
I am currently using 'identify' to find obvious bad images and ...