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OpenCV 3 Computer Vision with Python Cookbook

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788474443
Pages 306 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
Aleksei Spizhevoi Aleksei Spizhevoi
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Aleksandr Rybnikov Aleksandr Rybnikov
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters close

Preface 1. I/O and GUI 2. Matrices, Colors, and Filters 3. Contours and Segmentation 4. Object Detection and Machine Learning 5. Deep Learning 6. Linear Algebra 7. Detectors and Descriptors 8. Image and Video Processing 9. Multiple View Geometry 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Capturing and showing frames from a camera

In this recipe, you will learn how to connect to a USB camera and capture frames from it live using OpenCV.

Getting ready

You need to have OpenCV 3.x installed with Python API support.

How to do it...

For this recipe, the steps are as follows:

  1. Create a VideoCapture object:
import cv2

capture = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
  1. Read the frames from the camera using the capture.read method, which returns a pair: a read success flag and the frame itself:
while True:
has_frame, frame = capture.read()
if not has_frame:
print('Can\'t get frame')
break

cv2.imshow('frame', frame)
key = cv2.waitKey(3)
if key == 27:
print('Pressed Esc')
break
  1. It's generally recommended that you release the video device (a camera, in our case) and destroy all the windows created:
capture.release()
cv2.destroyAllWindows()

How it works...

Working with cameras in OpenCV is done through the cv2.VideoCapture class. In fact it provides support when working with both cameras and video files. To instantiate an object representing a frame stream coming from a camera, you should just specify its number (zero-based device index). If OpenCV doesn't support your camera out of the box, you can try recompiling OpenCV, turning on optional support of other industrial camera types.

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