Angle detection in scanned photograph.

From: RaviKiran (ravikiran_dv_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 12/23/04

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    Dear members,

    I have a scanned photograph with me. It was scanned with a small angle.
    Now I want to detect the error angle, so that I can compensate this in
    my application.
    How can I detect the angle of the scanned photograph? Something related
    to edge detection?
    Is there any documentation/links available?
    Thanks and regards,
    Ravi Kiran


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