This is a fancy question:
I take a photo of a book (automatically), using the flash.
Now I would like to find out, if the outcome is just too bright (means useless) in the middle. Does anybody have a suggestion, how to find out - automatically?
Next question: Would comparison of one`s own photo have chances to be compared with another photo on the internet? (Always concerning books.)
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Moderators: Dorian (MJT support), JRL
i had a simular problem.
Solved it bij first writing the file to disk, and than compare the size.
The size of a normal light picture is more then a picture with too much brightness.
For a jpg of 300x400 my "hysteresis" level was 11,6 kB
If the size of the file became under that I decrease the lights.
Maybe you can use this methode to get rid of your useless pictures.
HtH,
Djek
Solved it bij first writing the file to disk, and than compare the size.
The size of a normal light picture is more then a picture with too much brightness.
For a jpg of 300x400 my "hysteresis" level was 11,6 kB
If the size of the file became under that I decrease the lights.
Maybe you can use this methode to get rid of your useless pictures.
HtH,
Djek