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Is there some kind of program/software/website/technique that someone can use to determine whether an image is distorted compared to another?

I cant quite explain what I mean so I think an example might be a better idea.

Here are two images:

One image uploaded on this site: https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/original/mxk4MFvsga34nYzNIw0X24UWfoJ.jpg

Another on imdb/amazon: https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BOTg1ZmFkNDYtOTA1ZS00NjMwLWEwZGUtNDc0NDFhMzEzNmExXkEyXkFqcGc@.jpg

And here is an image on an archived official homepage of the movie "Wimbledon": https://web.archive.org/web/20041016162110im_/http://www.wimbledonmovie.com/images/splash_main.jpg

I suspect the correct proportions are most likely to be the image from the archived official homepage. Now, the first two images look distorted compared to each other. But only slightly. Obviously an image uploaded by a user can definitely be distorted. But so can an image on imdb/Amazon. Assuming the archived official hompage image is completely accurate, is there a program/software/website/technique that you can use to determine whether either of the first two images have the same proportions (i.e. the image of the actors) as the one from the official homepage?

Or is the answer to simply judge it based of your own visual inspection (just by looking at them)? There are many instances where its obvious that an image is clearly distorted compared to an image you believe to be accurate. But also many instances where its hard to tell because the differences can be smaller. Based of my visual inspection, I think the Amazon/imdb one is the correct one and the one uploaded on this site might be based off of that, distorted? But im definitely not 100 percent confident on that.

EDIT: heres another archived image from the official homepage for good measure I guess: https://web.archive.org/web/20041222005219im_/http://www.uip.co.uk/wimbledon/images/enter.jpg

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