2) to combat the "images with subtle differences", develop a checksum
method that ignores the lower (3 or 4 bits? out of 8 bits) of each color
channel. That way you get what is essentially a very high
Won't work. White on black and black on white are both quite readable, and
will fail the above test.
The test that needs to be made is to measure the visual difference between
adjacent color patches and assign a weight based on how easy or difficult it
is for the AVERAGE human eye to detect the color/density difference. Ie: if
this is the edge of the text and background, can you tell?
This is harder to do than your test, but there are algorithms that can do
exactly this. Whether they would be cost effective is another question.
And how easily they can be bypassed.
Loren
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