Hello!
What does this do?
How do the destination points correspond to points in the source image?
I'm trying to correct some microfilm images with a perspective problem caused by a combination of skewed paper and a camera that was not centered and perpendicular to the paper it filmed (see below illustration).
I'm guessing the DrawGdPictureImageSkewing Method essentially does the exact opposite of what I need, but I'm (over optimistically?) hoping I can coopt it.
Thanks in advance,
Kurt
DrawGdPictureImageSkewing Method
Re: DrawGdPictureImageSkewing Method
Hi Kurt,
If you mean you need to deskew and remove black borders from your image you can do so in our software. please use these methods:
https://www.gdpicture.com/guides/gdpicture/Gd ... eskew.html
https://www.gdpicture.com/guides/gdpicture/Gd ... rders.html
Let me know if this solves your issue.
Regards
If you mean you need to deskew and remove black borders from your image you can do so in our software. please use these methods:
https://www.gdpicture.com/guides/gdpicture/Gd ... eskew.html
https://www.gdpicture.com/guides/gdpicture/Gd ... rders.html
Let me know if this solves your issue.
Regards
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Re: DrawGdPictureImageSkewing Method
Thank you,
Yes, the auto deskew works really well. My problem is some (thousands of) documents that were filmed off angle and skewed causing irregular trapezoids instead of rectangles. Basically needing a 3D transform. I wouldn't expect a ready made solution to be readily available. But, I'm an optimist
Kurt
Yes, the auto deskew works really well. My problem is some (thousands of) documents that were filmed off angle and skewed causing irregular trapezoids instead of rectangles. Basically needing a 3D transform. I wouldn't expect a ready made solution to be readily available. But, I'm an optimist
Kurt
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