Matching two images (an original and a scanned & modified one)
Posted: 2018-01-27T13:10:42-07:00
Hi,
I have a use case of an image (a drawing) I am producing with Gimp that I have to modify once printed and then create a new layer with the modifications I have made by hand (once scanned).
For the time being, that has proved pretty difficult and not very precise I may say.
The original image is 4960x3508px and the printed/scanned one is 9930x7040.
Just resizing it doesn't quite make the trick.
I know imagemagick is able to get the differences between the two images, but would it be possible for it to rescale the scan precisely so that the drawings are the same size as the original ones, and then find the differences between the original and the resulting image so that we can create a new image with the difference?
Thanks a lot.
I have a use case of an image (a drawing) I am producing with Gimp that I have to modify once printed and then create a new layer with the modifications I have made by hand (once scanned).
For the time being, that has proved pretty difficult and not very precise I may say.
The original image is 4960x3508px and the printed/scanned one is 9930x7040.
Just resizing it doesn't quite make the trick.
I know imagemagick is able to get the differences between the two images, but would it be possible for it to rescale the scan precisely so that the drawings are the same size as the original ones, and then find the differences between the original and the resulting image so that we can create a new image with the difference?
Thanks a lot.