Imreg is a Python library that implements an FFT-based technique for translation, rotation and scale-invariant image registration [1].
Author: | Christoph Gohlke |
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License: | BSD 3-Clause |
Version: | 2022.9.27 |
- CPython >= 3.7
- Numpy 1.15
- Scipy 1.5
- Matplotlib 3.3 (optional for plotting)
2022.9.27
- Fix scipy.ndimage DeprecationWarning.
Imreg is no longer being actively developed.
This implementation is mainly for educational purposes.
An improved version is being developed at https://github.com/matejak/imreg_dft.
- An FFT-based technique for translation, rotation and scale-invariant image registration. BS Reddy, BN Chatterji. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 5, 1266-1271, 1996
- An IDL/ENVI implementation of the FFT-based algorithm for automatic image registration. H Xiea, N Hicksa, GR Kellera, H Huangb, V Kreinovich. Computers & Geosciences, 29, 1045-1055, 2003.
- Image Registration Using Adaptive Polar Transform. R Matungka, YF Zheng, RL Ewing. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 18(10), 2009.
>>> im0 = imread('t400')
>>> im1 = imread('Tr19s1.3')
>>> im2, scale, angle, (t0, t1) = similarity(im0, im1)
>>> imshow(im0, im1, im2)
>>> im0 = imread('t350380ori')
>>> im1 = imread('t350380shf')
>>> t0, t1 = translation(im0, im1)
>>> t0, t1
(20, 50)