To store all the code used for train the Camera module in Python
VideoCapture()
- If it is a video file, specify the file name
- If it is web cam, just specify the webcam number (0 - default/Only one webcam)
Set Properties 0. CV_CAP_PROP_POS_MSEC Current position of the video file in milliseconds.
- CV_CAP_PROP_POS_FRAMES 0-based index of the frame to be decoded/captured next.
- CV_CAP_PROP_POS_AVI_RATIO Relative position of the video file
- CV_CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH Width of the frames in the video stream.
- CV_CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT Height of the frames in the video stream.
- CV_CAP_PROP_FPS Frame rate.
- CV_CAP_PROP_FOURCC 4-character code of codec.
- CV_CAP_PROP_FRAME_COUNT Number of frames in the video file.
- CV_CAP_PROP_FORMAT Format of the Mat objects returned by retrieve() .
- CV_CAP_PROP_MODE Backend-specific value indicating the current capture mode.
- CV_CAP_PROP_BRIGHTNESS Brightness of the image (only for cameras).
- CV_CAP_PROP_CONTRAST Contrast of the image (only for cameras).
- CV_CAP_PROP_SATURATION Saturation of the image (only for cameras).
- CV_CAP_PROP_HUE Hue of the image (only for cameras).
- CV_CAP_PROP_GAIN Gain of the image (only for cameras).
- CV_CAP_PROP_EXPOSURE Exposure (only for cameras).
- CV_CAP_PROP_CONVERT_RGB Boolean flags indicating whether images should be converted to RGB.
- CV_CAP_PROP_WHITE_BALANCE Currently unsupported
- CV_CAP_PROP_RECTIFICATION Rectification flag for stereo cameras (note: only supported by DC1394 v 2.x backend currently)