I would also think you may want to consider porting, or having ported, Fred's algorithm to C++ or Python to run with OpenCV rather than ImageMagick. If/when you get a script that does what you want, I would suggest using GNU Parallel to get decent performance. © Fred Weinhaus - Fred's ImageMagick scripts Your project sounds distinctly commercial. You may want to speak to Fred Weinhaus about his Retinex script (search for "hazy" on that page), which does a rather wonderful job of haze removal. It's also 173 solid days of 24 hr/day processing, assuming you can do 1 image per second - which I doubt. ![]() That's 200TB of input images, without even allowing any storage space for output images.
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