The old displacement-map approach shifted entire rows by a parabolic
profile, creating a circle/barrel distortion. The actual problem is
a linear vertical shear: after deskew aligns horizontal lines, the
vertical column edges are still tilted by ~0.5°.
New approach:
- Detect shear angle from strongest vertical edge slope (not curvature)
- Apply cv2.warpAffine shear to straighten vertical features
- Manual slider: -2.0° to +2.0° in 0.05° steps
- Slider initializes to auto-detected shear angle
- Ground truth question: "Spalten vertikal ausgerichtet?"
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Fix dewarp method selection: prefer methods with >5px curvature over
higher confidence (vertical_edge 79px was being ignored for text_baseline 2px)
- Add grid overlay on left image in Dewarp step for side-by-side comparison
- Add GET /sessions/{id} endpoint to reload session data
- StepDeskew accepts sessionId prop to restore state when navigating back
- SessionInfo type extended with optional deskew_result and dewarp_result
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>