''' browse.py shows how to implement a simple hi resolution image navigation ''' import numpy as np import cv2 import sys print 'This sample shows how to implement a simple hi resolution image navigation.' print 'USAGE: browse.py [image filename]' print if len(sys.argv) > 1: fn = sys.argv[1] print 'loading %s ...' % fn img = cv2.imread(fn) else: sz = 4096 print 'generating %dx%d procedural image ...' % (sz, sz) img = np.zeros((sz, sz), np.uint8) track = np.cumsum(np.random.rand(500000, 2)-0.5, axis=0) track = np.int32(track*10 + (sz/2, sz/2)) cv2.polylines(img, [track], 0, 255, 1, cv2.CV_AA) small = img for i in xrange(3): small = cv2.pyrDown(small) def onmouse(event, x, y, flags, param): h, w = img.shape[:2] h1, w1 = small.shape[:2] x, y = 1.0*x*h/h1, 1.0*y*h/h1 zoom = cv2.getRectSubPix(img, (800, 600), (x+0.5, y+0.5)) cv2.imshow('zoom', zoom) cv2.imshow('preview', small) cv2.setMouseCallback('preview', onmouse, None) cv2.waitKey()