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megaadam wrote:
am I only one in 8 billion who needs this?


To be fair far, far fewer than that will do anything with images except just look at them as some media site presents it. And probably of those won't be looked at at all.

Then of that vast subset only a much smaller subset are those that do create/edit images. And those are going to be looking at the macro scale.

megaadam wrote:
visually compare minuscule differences in sequence of images...Maintain the zoom as I flick through the images


I have never seen a request like that before.

Curious as to the use case.

Matter of fact when one says "minuscule" I wonder what you do with different color graduations? Say just one bit difference in the blue of one pixel? Seems unlikely that you could visually see that.

Myself I would expect programmatically it to be easier. I would probably write code to read the image, perhaps provide a bounding region, then compare the pixels via the bytes.
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