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Created June 6, 2012 23:07
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Basic image capture and manipulation with Python and OpenCV
import cv2.cv as cv
import time
cv.NamedWindow('a', 1)
cv.NamedWindow('b', 1)
cv.NamedWindow('c', 1)
cv.NamedWindow('d', 1)
cap = cv.CaptureFromCAM(-1)
cv.SetCaptureProperty(cap, cv.CV_CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT, 240)
cv.SetCaptureProperty(cap, cv.CV_CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH, 320)
frames = 0
start_time = time.time()
while True:
frame = cv.QueryFrame(cap)
cv.ShowImage('a', frame)
# Convert to greyscale
grey = cv.CreateImage(cv.GetSize(frame), frame.depth, 1)
cv.CvtColor(frame, grey, cv.CV_RGB2GRAY)
cv.ShowImage('b', grey)
# Gaussian blur to remove noise
blur = cv.CreateImage(cv.GetSize(grey), cv.IPL_DEPTH_8U, grey.channels)
cv.Smooth(grey, blur, cv.CV_GAUSSIAN, 5, 5)
cv.ShowImage('c', blur)
# And do Canny edge detection
canny = cv.CreateImage(cv.GetSize(blur), blur.depth, blur.channels)
cv.Canny(blur, canny, 10, 100, 3)
cv.ShowImage('d', canny)
c = cv.WaitKey(50)
if c == 27:
exit(0)
# Apparently not supported for my cameras:
# print "FPS:", cv.GetCaptureProperty(cap, cv.CV_CAP_PROP_FPS)
print "Frame", frames
frames += 1
if frames % 10 == 0:
currtime = time.time()
numsecs = currtime - start_time
fps = frames / numsecs
print "average FPS:", fps
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