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OpenCV 3.x with Python By Example - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Jan 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788396905
Pages 268 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Gabriel Garrido Calvo Gabriel Garrido Calvo
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Prateek Joshi Prateek Joshi
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters close

Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Contributors
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Preface
1. Applying Geometric Transformations to Images 2. Detecting Edges and Applying Image Filters 3. Cartoonizing an Image 4. Detecting and Tracking Different Body Parts 5. Extracting Features from an Image 6. Seam Carving 7. Detecting Shapes and Segmenting an Image 8. Object Tracking 9. Object Recognition 10. Augmented Reality 11. Machine Learning by an Artificial Neural Network 1. Other Books You May Enjoy

Image warping


Let's have some more fun with the images and see what else we can achieve. Projective transformations are pretty flexible, but they still impose some restrictions on how we can transform the points. What if we want to do something completely random? We need more control, right? It just so happens we can do that as well. We just need to create our own mapping, and it's not that difficult. Following are a few effects that you can achieve with image warping:

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Here is the code to create these effects:

import cv2 
import numpy as np 
import math 
 
img = cv2.imread('images/input.jpg', cv2.IMREAD_GRAYSCALE) 
rows, cols = img.shape 
 
##################### 
# Vertical wave 
 
img_output = np.zeros(img.shape, dtype=img.dtype) 
 
for i in range(rows): 
    for j in range(cols): 
        offset_x = int(25.0 * math.sin(2 * 3.14 * i / 180)) 
        offset_y = 0 
        if j+offset_x < rows: 
            img_output[i,j] = img[i,(j+offset_x)%cols] 
        else: 
            img_output[i,j] = 0 
 
cv2.imshow('Input', img) 
cv2.imshow('Vertical wave', img_output) 
 
##################### 
# Horizontal wave 
 
img_output = np.zeros(img.shape, dtype=img.dtype) 
 
for i in range(rows): 
    for j in range(cols): 
        offset_x = 0 
        offset_y = int(16.0 * math.sin(2 * 3.14 * j / 150)) 
        if i+offset_y < rows: 
            img_output[i,j] = img[(i+offset_y)%rows,j] 
        else: 
            img_output[i,j] = 0 
 
cv2.imshow('Horizontal wave', img_output) 
 
##################### 
# Both horizontal and vertical  
 
img_output = np.zeros(img.shape, dtype=img.dtype) 
 
for i in range(rows): 
    for j in range(cols): 
        offset_x = int(20.0 * math.sin(2 * 3.14 * i / 150)) 
        offset_y = int(20.0 * math.cos(2 * 3.14 * j / 150)) 
        if i+offset_y < rows and j+offset_x < cols: 
            img_output[i,j] = img[(i+offset_y)%rows,(j+offset_x)%cols] 
        else: 
            img_output[i,j] = 0 
 
cv2.imshow('Multidirectional wave', img_output) 
 
##################### 
# Concave effect 
 
img_output = np.zeros(img.shape, dtype=img.dtype) 
 
for i in range(rows): 
    for j in range(cols): 
        offset_x = int(128.0 * math.sin(2 * 3.14 * i / (2*cols))) 
        offset_y = 0 
        if j+offset_x < cols: 
            img_output[i,j] = img[i,(j+offset_x)%cols] 
        else: 
            img_output[i,j] = 0 
 
cv2.imshow('Concave', img_output) 
 
cv2.waitKey() 
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