Provides cvloop, a way to show opencv video loops. Designed for jupyter notebooks.
Simple example: Show webcam feed.
from cvloop import cvloop
cvloop()
More complex example: Show webcam feed side by side with inverted image.
from cvloop import cvloop
cvloop(function=lambda frame: 255 - frame, side_by_side=True)
Complex example: Show video file with background extraction (See OpenCV Documentation; Video).
from cvloop import cvloop
import cv2
def mog2(frame):
return mog2.fgbg.apply(frame)
mog2.fgbg = cv2.createBackgroundSubtractorMOG2()
cvloop('768x576.avi', function=mog2, side_by_side=True)
More examples: For more examples check out the examples notebook.
You can simply install cvloop using pip (make sure to install matplotlib, numpy, OpenCV and Jupyter):
pip install cvloop
Or, if you are using conda and don't want to worry about requirements, just use conda-forge:
conda config --add channels conda-forge conda install cvloop
(Recommended versions, additionally tested versions in parentheses.)
- Python 3.6
- OpenCV 3.2
- Jupyter 4.3.1
- matplotlib 2.0.0
- numpy 1.12.0
To contribute, just fork the repository and create pull requests.
- To publish, you need a couple of additional tools:
- gpg to sign the packages
- twine to upload them
- shasum to calculate the checksum for conda-forge
- hub to create the pull request for conda-forge