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Vertical distortion of an image to a datum (=seismic horizon flattening of an image)
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Hi, a rookie to this forum, I would be very interested to know if it is possible for GIMP to distort/flatten an image along a horizon by pure vertical shifting of pixel columns, in a way that would make the thick red horizon in the lower half of this image https://img.aapg.org/Portals/0/PackFlash...lor=5cadb8 flat (horizontal), and all other parts of the image moved up or down accordingly, keeping all vertical distances equal?

In other words, is it possible to e.g. draw a curved path along the thick red horizon in the linked image, affix it to the image; then make the path horizontal (without stretching it horizontally) and have the image vertically flattened along/adjusted to such a datum accordingly? The resulting image would, obviously, have curved or jagged top and bottom edges..

Kind regards,
Tor
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Vertical distortion of an image to a datum (=seismic horizon flattening of an image) - by Tor - 05-06-2020, 02:29 PM

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