Well, I asked for someone, who asked a forum system. He has a set
of files on his disk. Files are images from his digi cam and numbered,
not named.

Since some files are identical, he'd like to find and probably delete
them.

Thus, I basically know nothing about the detailed quality of his
images, different cam settings etc.

I just wanted to help out and forward some pointers, were he could
find a solution or write something [he even started to write a
very, very simple solution].

Am 19.02.2006 um 23:10 schrieb Mike Woodworth:

well, i was looking closer at the SIFT algorithm someone else posted... had seen it in the past, but back when i saw it there was no sample code available. it looks very neat, and i may try to port it to RB at some point. it suffers from some problems... i dont thing there is any algorithm that works for all sets of images. i'd still like to some more info for a better idea what you need (and sample images would be great).

mike
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On Feb 19, 2006, at 4:45 PM, Stefan Pantke wrote:


Am 19.02.2006 um 02:57 schrieb Mike Woodworth:

now im confused...

No need! I am the original poster , but I basically know nothing about
image processing theory. Thus, there is a very good chance, that my
question is incomplete or inconsistent.
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