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Date:      Sun, 6 Sep 2009 22:31:12 -1000
From:      parv@pair.com
To:        modulok@gmail.com
Cc:        Lowell Gilbert <freebsd-questions-local@be-well.ilk.org>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Is there such thing as a 'soft checksum' tool?
Message-ID:  <20090907083112.GA2787@holstein.holy.cow>
In-Reply-To: <44skf0c6zq.fsf@lowell-desk.lan>
References:  <64c038660909050933h25a91edcw56688993f5557ad2@mail.gmail.com> <44skf0c6zq.fsf@lowell-desk.lan>

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in message <44skf0c6zq.fsf@lowell-desk.lan>,
wrote Lowell Gilbert thusly...
>
> Modulok <modulok@gmail.com> writes:

(I am replyin to Lowell's reply for I do not have OP.)


> > I'm not even sure such a tool exists, but it's worth asking:
> >
> > I'm looking for a pseudo-checksum tool for use with catalogging
> > images. For example, a strict checksum algorithm, like the sha
> > family, will produce a dramatically different checksum for two
> > files which differ by only a single bit. I'm looking for
> > something where two images images, which are similar, get a
> > proportionally similar checksum. When I speak of similarities
> > I'm referring to their image patterns. i.e two images of
> > differing sizes, which are otherwise identical, would produce
> > very similar checksums. So the closer the checksums are, the
> > more similar two given images are.
> >
> > Does anyone know of anything like this?

See if this ...

  http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/LinuxMag/col50.html


... fits.


  - parv

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