How to draw multiple lines on a image and calculate the all length for multiple image?
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How to draw multiple lines on a image and calculate the all length for multiple image?
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Walter Roberson
on 1 Mar 2019
is there a rule about where the lines should go?
Nbillah
on 1 Mar 2019
Walter Roberson
on 1 Mar 2019
What is the rule for where the horizontal line is to be placed?
Is it necessary to display the lines, or do you just want to know the distances?
Image Analyst
on 1 Mar 2019
Are they drawn interactively be the user or do you just want the average height of the gap in the middle of your object? And how are you defining the "top" of the gap? Are you letting the user specify that or is there some rule as to where the "top" is?
Can you attach the original image without the blue lines and the white frame?
Nbillah
on 1 Mar 2019
Image Analyst
on 2 Mar 2019
This does not answer a single one of my questions.
Walter Roberson
on 2 Mar 2019
Those white lines on the left and right: are they certain to be present on all of the images? How far below the lines do you want to take as the baseline?
I notice that the baseline is curved in the second image, so the measurement is not against a horizontal line.
Nbillah
on 2 Mar 2019
Image Analyst
on 2 Mar 2019
Edited: Image Analyst
on 2 Mar 2019
Why will you not attach your original image? Make it EASY for us to help you, not hard.
EDIT: Attached is one I created in Photoshop, though the original would have been better, and preferably not a crummy JPEG with it's super-low resolution.
Nbillah
on 2 Mar 2019
Image Analyst
on 2 Mar 2019
You did not attach the original image. You attached one with blue lines annotating it, and one with some other image stitched onto the right of it. See my answer below.
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Nbillah
on 2 Mar 2019
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