#Go OpenCV binding
Original project (https://code.google.com/p/go-opencv) looks abandoned. Therefore, I decide to fork it and host it on Github, so that others can help to maintain this package.
- install Go1 and OpenCV
go get github.com/lazywei/go-opencv
cd ${GoOpenCVRoot}/samples && go run hellocv.go
- install Go1 and MinGW
- install OpenCV-2.4.x to MinGW dir
- libopencv*.dll --> ${MinGWRoot}\bin
- libopencv*.lib --> ${MinGWRoot}\lib
- include\opencv --> ${MinGWRoot}\include\opencv
- include\opencv2 --> ${MinGWRoot}\include\opencv2
- go get code.google.com/p/go-opencv/trunk/opencv
- cd ${GoOpenCVRoot}/trunk/samples && go run hellocv.go
package main
import opencv "github.com/lazywei/go-opencv/opencv"
func main() {
filename := "bert.jpg"
srcImg := opencv.LoadImage(filename)
if srcImg == nil {
panic("Loading Image failed")
}
defer srcImg.Release()
resized1 := opencv.Resize(srcImg, 400, 0, 0)
resized2 := opencv.Resize(srcImg, 300, 500, 0)
resized3 := opencv.Resize(srcImg, 300, 500, 2)
opencv.SaveImage("resized1.jpg", resized1, 0)
opencv.SaveImage("resized2.jpg", resized2, 0)
opencv.SaveImage("resized3.jpg", resized3, 0)
}
Yet another cool example is created by @saratovsource which demos how to use webcam:
cd samples
go run webcam.go
You can find more samples at: https://github.com/lazywei/go-opencv/tree/master/samples
- Fork this repo
- Create new feature branch,
git checkout -b your-feature-branch
- Commit your change and push it to your repo
git commit -m 'new feature'; git push origin your-feature-branch
- Open pull request!
- More details doc
- Implement more bindings