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From: | David Feuer |
Subject: | Re: Backend and non-backend (was Re: Stencil bounding box) |
Date: | Tue, 2 May 2006 12:27:02 -0400 |
On 5/1/06, Johannes Schindelin <address@hidden> wrote:
You cannot just compare PNGs. The really important information is: where is the object, not: what color is that pixel. Just think about the consequences of a small adjustment of the position. The difference of the PNGs is potentially quite large, even if the difference of the location is quite small.
I'm not convinced. What if you apply a slight blur to both images and then subtract them? David Feuer
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