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A set of OFX plugins (for Nuke, Sony Vegas, Scratch, etc.) which perform image processing using OpenCV

Compiling requires a recent installation of OpenCV

The opencv2fx plugins (inpaint and segment) were written by Bernd Porr http://www.berndporr.me.uk/opencv2fx/, see opencv2fx/README for more information.

Compiling (Unix/Linux/FreeBSD/OS X, using Makefiles)

On Unix-like systems, the plugins can be compiled by typing in a terminal:

  • make [options] to compile as a single combined plugin (see below for valid options).
  • make nomulti [options] to compile as separate plugins (useful if only a few plugins are is needed, for example). make can also be executed in any plugin's directory.

The most common options are CONFIG=release to compile a release version, CONFIG=debug to compile a debug version. Or CONFIG=relwithdebinfo to compile an optimized version with debugging symbols.

Another common option is BITS=32for compiling a 32-bits version, BITS=64 for a 64-bits version, and BITS=Universal for a universal binary (OS X only).

See the file Makefile.masterin the toplevel directory for other useful flags/variables.

The compiled plugins are placed in subdirectories named after the configuration, for example Linux-64-realease for a 64-bits Linux compilation. In each of these directories, a *.bundle directory is created, which has to be moved to the proper place (/usr/OFX/Pluginson Linux, or /Library/OFX/Pluginson OS X), using a command like the following, with the same options used for compiling:

sudo make install [options]

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