Difference (mistake) between two images
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- Threshold to find the large two black rectangles on the right side of the jig.
- use regionprops to get the two centroids, then find the angle between them
- use imrotate to make them level.
- then find the spots again and use imtranslate to put the upper right dark rectangle at some known location. Do that for both images.
- Then use imabsdiff to subtract the two images.
- Threshold to find the difference.
- Call imclearborder to get rid of any differences touching the edge of the image.
- Call imfill to fill any holes.
- Call bwareafilt to get only blobs in a certain known area range.
- Call bwlabel or regionprops to count and locate the missing or extra white blob.
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