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The description here was tested on Windows 7 SP1. Nevertheless, it should also work on any other |
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relatively modern version of Windows OS. If you encounter errors after following the steps described |
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below, feel free to contact us via our [OpenCV Q&A forum](http://answers.opencv.org). We'll do our |
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below, feel free to contact us via our [OpenCV Q&A forum](https://forum.opencv.org). We'll do our |
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best to help you out. |
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@note To use the OpenCV library you have two options: @ref tutorial_windows_install_prebuilt or |
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To test your build just go into the `Build/bin/Debug` or `Build/bin/Release` directory and start |
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a couple of applications like the *contours.exe*. If they run, you are done. Otherwise, |
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something definitely went awfully wrong. In this case you should contact us at our [Q&A forum](http://answers.opencv.org/). |
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something definitely went awfully wrong. In this case you should contact us at our [Q&A forum](https://forum.opencv.org/). |
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If everything is okay, the *contours.exe* output should resemble the following image (if |
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built with Qt support): |
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