#!/usr/bin/python import urllib2 import sys import cv2.cv as cv import numpy # SRGB-linear conversions using NumPy - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRGB def srgb2lin(x): a = 0.055 return numpy.where(x <= 0.04045, x * (1.0 / 12.92), numpy.power((x + a) * (1.0 / (1 + a)), 2.4)) def lin2srgb(x): a = 0.055 return numpy.where(x <= 0.0031308, x * 12.92, (1 + a) * numpy.power(x, 1 / 2.4) - a) if __name__ == "__main__": if len(sys.argv) > 1: img0 = cv.LoadImageM( sys.argv[1], cv.CV_LOAD_IMAGE_COLOR) else: url = 'https://code.ros.org/svn/opencv/trunk/opencv/samples/c/lena.jpg' filedata = urllib2.urlopen(url).read() imagefiledata = cv.CreateMatHeader(1, len(filedata), cv.CV_8UC1) cv.SetData(imagefiledata, filedata, len(filedata)) img0 = cv.DecodeImageM(imagefiledata, cv.CV_LOAD_IMAGE_COLOR) cv.NamedWindow("original", 1) cv.ShowImage("original", img0) # Image was originally bytes in range 0-255. Turn it into an array of floats in range 0.0 - 1.0 n = numpy.asarray(img0) / 255.0 # Use NumPy to do some transformations on the image # Negate the image by subtracting it from 1.0 cv.NamedWindow("negative") cv.ShowImage("negative", cv.fromarray(1.0 - n)) # Assume the image was sRGB, and compute the linear version. cv.NamedWindow("linear") cv.ShowImage("linear", cv.fromarray(srgb2lin(n))) # Look at a subwindow cv.NamedWindow("subwindow") cv.ShowImage("subwindow", cv.fromarray(n[200:300,200:400])) # Compute the grayscale image cv.NamedWindow("monochrome") ln = srgb2lin(n) red = ln[:,:,0] grn = ln[:,:,1] blu = ln[:,:,2] linear_mono = 0.3 * red + 0.59 * grn + 0.11 * blu cv.ShowImage("monochrome", cv.fromarray(lin2srgb(linear_mono))) # Apply a blur to the NumPy array using OpenCV cv.NamedWindow("gaussian") cv.Smooth(n, n, cv.CV_GAUSSIAN, 15, 15) cv.ShowImage("gaussian", cv.fromarray(n)) cv.WaitKey(0)