Welding offset lines to an image involves superimposing a set of lines onto the image, with each line being offset from its corresponding line in the original image by a specified distance. This technique is commonly used in image processing applications, such as image registration and stitching.
One of the key benefits of welding offset lines to an image is that it can help to correct for image distortions. For example, if an image has been stretched or compressed, welding offset lines to the image can help to restore its original proportions. Additionally, welding offset lines can be used to create new images by combining multiple images together.