Retrieving image properties
We can retrieve and use many image properties with OpenCV functions. Take a look at the following code:
import cv2 img = cv2.imread('lena_color_512.tif',1) print img.shape print img.size print img.dtype
The img.shape
operation returns the shape of the image, that is, its dimensions and the number of color channels. The output of the previously listed code will be as follows:
(512, 512, 3) 786432 uint8
If the image is colored, then img.shape
returns a triplet containing the number of rows, the number of columns, and the number of channels in the image. Usually, the number of channels is three, representing the red, green, and blue channels. If the image is grayscale, then img.shape
only returns the number of rows and the number of columns. Try to modify the preceding code to read the image in the grayscale mode and observe the output of img.shape
.
The img.size
operation returns the total number of pixels, and img.dtype
returns the image datatype.