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John D. Hardin wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, John Andersen wrote:
>> Are you sure its perfect?  I've seem many of these where they are
>> intentionally corrupting the last portion (bottom edge) of the
>> image so as to avoid  simple size or hashing techniques.
>>
>> The ones I saw were the same image visually, but the bottom edge
>> was intentionally corrupted beginning at different offsets.
>
> Adding a point for corrupted images is sounding better and better.
>

Definetly a good idea... I will try to add this feature in the next
release of FuzzyOcr (v.2.1) then.

I am also thinking about scanning all attachments, no matter if the
content type specifies image or not (in the current version 2.0, only
attachments that have image in their content type are scanned with
format auto-detection) because for example outlook always displays the
image, no matter if the content type is what/ever or image/blah... :(


Chris
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