On 17 Sep., 19:10, Gnome Nomad <gnomeno...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > It reports only vertical lines.
> > But there is a workaround: Run linefind to find vertical lines. Then
> > change the roll value of all images to 90 (or -90) and run linefind
> > again. This will find the horizontal lines.
>
> Then wouldn't that leave the set of "horizontal" lines identified as
> vertical lines?

Well, yes. But if I have to go to the length of rotating the images 90
degrees (easy in hsi), I might as well do that before I scan for
verticals and run a simple find-and-replace on the CP type field in
the pto after the horizontals are found. It's even quite feasible to
write a little python script as a go-between - see my cpg_glue script
at

http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~kfj/+junk/script/view/head:/main/cpg_glue.py

which does the two linefind calls etc.

Kay

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