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February 10, 2022 12:36
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Bash script to view the difference between two images.
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#!/bin/bash | |
IMG1=${1}; | |
IMG2=${2}; | |
convert -colorspace gray -density 300 $IMG1 t1.jpg | |
convert -colorspace gray -density 300 $IMG2 t2.jpg | |
composite -stereo 0 t1.jpg t2.jpg RESULT.jpg | |
rm -rf t1.jpg t2.jpg | |
############################################################################ | |
# Blue: Only in image 1 | |
# Red: Only in image 2 | |
# You will need Imagemagick tool :: sudo apt-get install imagemagick-6.q16 | |
# $ ./image-diff.sh image1.jpg image2.jpg | |
# $ ./image-diff.sh image1.eps image2.eps | |
# This will generate a RESULT.jpg in the same directory | |
# For .eps files, edit the policy file at /etc/ImageMagick-xx/policy.xml and | |
# uncomment to enable ghost script for PS and EPS. |
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