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Code gathered from multiple tutorials
import cv2
import numpy as np
import time
cap = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
time.sleep(1)
background = 0
for i in range(30):
ret, background = cap.read()
background = np.flip(background, axis=1)
fourcc = cv2.VideoWriter_fourcc(*'XVID')
result = cv2.VideoWriter('output.avi',fourcc, 20.0, (640,480))
while (cap.isOpened()):
ret, img = cap.read()
# Flipping the image
img = np.flip(img, axis=1)
# Converting image to HSV color space.
hsv = cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_BGR2HSV)
value = (35, 35)
blurred = cv2.GaussianBlur(hsv, value, 0)
# Defining lower range for red color detection.
lower_red = np.array([0, 120, 70])
upper_red = np.array([10, 255, 255])
mask1 = cv2.inRange(hsv, lower_red, upper_red)
# Defining upper range for red color detection
lower_red = np.array([170, 120, 70])
upper_red = np.array([180, 255, 255])
mask2 = cv2.inRange(hsv, lower_red, upper_red)
# Addition of the two masks to generate the final mask.
mask = mask1 + mask2
mask = cv2.morphologyEx(mask, cv2.MORPH_OPEN, np.ones((5, 5), np.uint8))
# Replacing pixels corresponding to cloak with the background pixels.
img[np.where(mask == 255)] = background[np.where(mask == 255)]
cv2.imshow('Display', img)
k = cv2.waitKey(10)
if k == 27:
break
result.write(img)
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