Reading and Writing Images and Video ==================================== .. highlight:: cpp .. index:: imdecode cv::imdecode ------------ `id=0.0802714761683 Comments from the Wiki `__ .. cfunction:: Mat imdecode( const Mat\& buf, int flags ) Reads an image from a buffer in memory. :param buf: The input array of vector of bytes :param flags: The same flags as in :ref:`imread` The function reads image from the specified buffer in memory. If the buffer is too short or contains invalid data, the empty matrix will be returned. See :ref:`imread` for the list of supported formats and the flags description. .. index:: imencode cv::imencode ------------ `id=0.938254765259 Comments from the Wiki `__ .. cfunction:: bool imencode( const string\& ext, const Mat\& img, vector\& buf, const vector\& params=vector()) Encode an image into a memory buffer. :param ext: The file extension that defines the output format :param img: The image to be written :param buf: The output buffer; resized to fit the compressed image :param params: The format-specific parameters; see :ref:`imwrite` The function compresses the image and stores it in the memory buffer, which is resized to fit the result. See :ref:`imwrite` for the list of supported formats and the flags description. .. index:: imread cv::imread ---------- `id=0.454213195288 Comments from the Wiki `__ .. cfunction:: Mat imread( const string\& filename, int flags=1 ) Loads an image from a file. :param filename: Name of file to be loaded. :param flags: Specifies color type of the loaded image: * **>0** the loaded image is forced to be a 3-channel color image * **=0** the loaded image is forced to be grayscale * **<0** the loaded image will be loaded as-is (note that in the current implementation the alpha channel, if any, is stripped from the output image, e.g. 4-channel RGBA image will be loaded as RGB if :math:`flags\ge0` ). The function ``imread`` loads an image from the specified file and returns it. If the image can not be read (because of missing file, improper permissions, unsupported or invalid format), the function returns empty matrix ( ``Mat::data==NULL`` ).Currently, the following file formats are supported: * Windows bitmaps - ``*.bmp, *.dib`` (always supported) * JPEG files - ``*.jpeg, *.jpg, *.jpe`` (see **Note2** ) * JPEG 2000 files - ``*.jp2`` (see **Note2** ) * Portable Network Graphics - ``*.png`` (see **Note2** ) * Portable image format - ``*.pbm, *.pgm, *.ppm`` (always supported) * Sun rasters - ``*.sr, *.ras`` (always supported) * TIFF files - ``*.tiff, *.tif`` (see **Note2** ) **Note1** : The function determines type of the image by the content, not by the file extension. **Note2** : On Windows and MacOSX the shipped with OpenCV image codecs (libjpeg, libpng, libtiff and libjasper) are used by default; so OpenCV can always read JPEGs, PNGs and TIFFs. On MacOSX there is also the option to use native MacOSX image readers. But beware that currently these native image loaders give images with somewhat different pixel values, because of the embedded into MacOSX color management. On Linux, BSD flavors and other Unix-like open-source operating systems OpenCV looks for the supplied with OS image codecs. Please, install the relevant packages (do not forget the development files, e.g. "libjpeg-dev" etc. in Debian and Ubuntu) in order to get the codec support, or turn on ``OPENCV_BUILD_3RDPARTY_LIBS`` flag in CMake. .. index:: imwrite cv::imwrite ----------- `id=0.732287053158 Comments from the Wiki `__ .. cfunction:: bool imwrite( const string\& filename, const Mat\& img, const vector\& params=vector()) Saves an image to a specified file. :param filename: Name of the file. :param img: The image to be saved. :param params: The format-specific save parameters, encoded as pairs ``paramId_1, paramValue_1, paramId_2, paramValue_2, ...`` . The following parameters are currently supported: * In the case of JPEG it can be a quality ( ``CV_IMWRITE_JPEG_QUALITY`` ), from 0 to 100 (the higher is the better), 95 by default. * In the case of PNG it can be the compression level ( ``CV_IMWRITE_PNG_COMPRESSION`` ), from 0 to 9 (the higher value means smaller size and longer compression time), 3 by default. * In the case of PPM, PGM or PBM it can a binary format flag ( ``CV_IMWRITE_PXM_BINARY`` ), 0 or 1, 1 by default. The function ``imwrite`` saves the image to the specified file. The image format is chosen based on the ``filename`` extension, see :ref:`imread` for the list of extensions. Only 8-bit (or 16-bit in the case of PNG, JPEG 2000 and TIFF) single-channel or 3-channel (with 'BGR' channel order) images can be saved using this function. If the format, depth or channel order is different, use :ref:`Mat::convertTo` , and :ref:`cvtColor` to convert it before saving, or use the universal XML I/O functions to save the image to XML or YAML format. .. index:: VideoCapture .. _VideoCapture: VideoCapture ------------ `id=0.817319830433 Comments from the Wiki `__ .. ctype:: VideoCapture Class for video capturing from video files or cameras :: class VideoCapture { public: // the default constructor VideoCapture(); // the constructor that opens video file VideoCapture(const string& filename); // the constructor that starts streaming from the camera VideoCapture(int device); // the destructor virtual ~VideoCapture(); // opens the specified video file virtual bool open(const string& filename); // starts streaming from the specified camera by its id virtual bool open(int device); // returns true if the file was open successfully or if the camera // has been initialized succesfully virtual bool isOpened() const; // closes the camera stream or the video file // (automatically called by the destructor) virtual void release(); // grab the next frame or a set of frames from a multi-head camera; // returns false if there are no more frames virtual bool grab(); // reads the frame from the specified video stream // (non-zero channel is only valid for multi-head camera live streams) virtual bool retrieve(Mat& image, int channel=0); // equivalent to grab() + retrieve(image, 0); virtual VideoCapture& operator >> (Mat& image); // sets the specified property propId to the specified value virtual bool set(int propId, double value); // retrieves value of the specified property virtual double get(int propId); protected: ... }; .. The class provides C++ video capturing API. Here is how the class can be used: :: #include "cv.h" #include "highgui.h" using namespace cv; int main(int, char**) { VideoCapture cap(0); // open the default camera if(!cap.isOpened()) // check if we succeeded return -1; Mat edges; namedWindow("edges",1); for(;;) { Mat frame; cap >> frame; // get a new frame from camera cvtColor(frame, edges, CV_BGR2GRAY); GaussianBlur(edges, edges, Size(7,7), 1.5, 1.5); Canny(edges, edges, 0, 30, 3); imshow("edges", edges); if(waitKey(30) >= 0) break; } // the camera will be deinitialized automatically in VideoCapture destructor return 0; } .. .. index:: VideoCapture::VideoCapture cv::VideoCapture::VideoCapture ------------------------------ `id=0.0859362448777 Comments from the Wiki `__ .. cfunction:: VideoCapture::VideoCapture() .. cfunction:: VideoCapture::VideoCapture(const string\& filename) .. cfunction:: VideoCapture::VideoCapture(int device) :param filename: TOWRITE :param device: TOWRITE VideoCapture constructors. .. index:: VideoCapture::get cv::VideoCapture::get --------------------- `id=0.322828389766 Comments from the Wiki `__ .. cfunction:: double VideoCapture::get(int property_id) :param property_id: Property identifier. Can be one of the following: * **CV_CAP_PROP_POS_MSEC** Film current position in milliseconds or video capture timestamp * **CV_CAP_PROP_POS_FRAMES** 0-based index of the frame to be decoded/captured next * **CV_CAP_PROP_POS_AVI_RATIO** Relative position of the video file (0 - start of the film, 1 - end of the film) * **CV_CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH** Width of the frames in the video stream * **CV_CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT** Height of the frames in the video stream * **CV_CAP_PROP_FPS** Frame rate * **CV_CAP_PROP_FOURCC** 4-character code of codec * **CV_CAP_PROP_FRAME_COUNT** Number of frames in the video file * **CV_CAP_PROP_FORMAT** The format of the Mat objects returned by retrieve() * **CV_CAP_PROP_MODE** A backend-specific value indicating the current capture mode * **CV_CAP_PROP_BRIGHTNESS** Brightness of the image (only for cameras) * **CV_CAP_PROP_CONTRAST** Contrast of the image (only for cameras) * **CV_CAP_PROP_SATURATION** Saturation of the image (only for cameras) * **CV_CAP_PROP_HUE** Hue of the image (only for cameras) * **CV_CAP_PROP_GAIN** Gain of the image (only for cameras) * **CV_CAP_PROP_EXPOSURE** Exposure (only for cameras) * **CV_CAP_PROP_CONVERT_RGB** Boolean flags indicating whether images should be converted to RGB * **CV_CAP_PROP_WHITE_BALANCE** Currently unsupported * **CV_CAP_PROP_RECTIFICATION** TOWRITE (note: only supported by DC1394 v 2.x backend currently) Note that when querying a property which is unsupported by the backend used by the VideoCapture class, the value 0 is returned. .. index:: VideoCapture::set cv::VideoCapture::set --------------------- `id=0.529437318979 Comments from the Wiki `__ .. cfunction:: bool VideoCapture::set(int property_id, double value) :param property_id: Property identifier. Can be one of the following: * **CV_CAP_PROP_POS_MSEC** Film current position in milliseconds or video capture timestamp * **CV_CAP_PROP_POS_FRAMES** 0-based index of the frame to be decoded/captured next * **CV_CAP_PROP_POS_AVI_RATIO** Relative position of the video file (0 - start of the film, 1 - end of the film) * **CV_CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH** Width of the frames in the video stream * **CV_CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT** Height of the frames in the video stream * **CV_CAP_PROP_FPS** Frame rate * **CV_CAP_PROP_FOURCC** 4-character code of codec * **CV_CAP_PROP_FRAME_COUNT** Number of frames in the video file * **CV_CAP_PROP_FORMAT** The format of the Mat objects returned by retrieve() * **CV_CAP_PROP_MODE** A backend-specific value indicating the current capture mode * **CV_CAP_PROP_BRIGHTNESS** Brightness of the image (only for cameras) * **CV_CAP_PROP_CONTRAST** Contrast of the image (only for cameras) * **CV_CAP_PROP_SATURATION** Saturation of the image (only for cameras) * **CV_CAP_PROP_HUE** Hue of the image (only for cameras) * **CV_CAP_PROP_GAIN** Gain of the image (only for cameras) * **CV_CAP_PROP_EXPOSURE** Exposure (only for cameras) * **CV_CAP_PROP_CONVERT_RGB** Boolean flags indicating whether images should be converted to RGB * **CV_CAP_PROP_WHITE_BALANCE** Currently unsupported * **CV_CAP_PROP_RECTIFICATION** TOWRITE (note: only supported by DC1394 v 2.x backend currently) :param value: value of the property. Sets a property in the VideoCapture backend. .. index:: VideoWriter .. _VideoWriter: VideoWriter ----------- `id=0.026069741975 Comments from the Wiki `__ .. ctype:: VideoWriter Video writer class :: class VideoWriter { public: // default constructor VideoWriter(); // constructor that calls open VideoWriter(const string& filename, int fourcc, double fps, Size frameSize, bool isColor=true); // the destructor virtual ~VideoWriter(); // opens the file and initializes the video writer. // filename - the output file name. // fourcc - the codec // fps - the number of frames per second // frameSize - the video frame size // isColor - specifies whether the video stream is color or grayscale virtual bool open(const string& filename, int fourcc, double fps, Size frameSize, bool isColor=true); // returns true if the writer has been initialized successfully virtual bool isOpened() const; // writes the next video frame to the stream virtual VideoWriter& operator << (const Mat& image); protected: ... }; ..