Image differentiation tool like the homonymous python module.
You may find it useful for testing image processing applications/services.
go get github.com/nicolashahn/diffimg-go
$ diffimg-go [-filename=FILENAME] [-ignorealpha] IMAGE1 IMAGE2
IMAGE1
and IMAGE2
are image files. They must be the same size.
-filename=FILENAME
creates a diff image at FILENAME
if passed. This should
have a .png
extension.
-ignorealpha
ignores the alpha channel for the ratio calculation, and if
generating a diff image, sets the alpha value for all pixels to max. If both
images are fully opaque (all the alpha channel values for all pixels in both
images are the maximum value) then a simple diff (without ignorealpha) would
produce a fully transparent image. Use this flag if you do not want that.
It gives a different diff ratio because the calculation is now being done
with 3 instead of 4 channels.
The images used in these examples are here and here.
$ diffimg-go test/data/mario-circle-cs.png test/data/mario-circle-node.png
0.002123925685759868
$ diffimg-go -ignorealpha test/data/mario-circle-cs.png test/data/mario-circle-node.png
0.0017478156325230589
$ diffimg-go -filename=diff.png test/data/mario-circle-cs.png test/data/mario-circle-node.png
0.002123925685759868
$ open diff.png
$ diffimg-go -filename=diff.png -ignorealpha test/data/mario-circle-cs.png test/data/mario-circle-node.png
0.002123925685759868
$ open diff.png