#Go OpenCV binding ## Why fork? 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 ### Linux - install Go1 and OpenCV - `go get github.com/lazywei/go-opencv` - `cd ${GoOpenCVRoot}/samples && go run hellocv.go` ### Windows - 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 ## Example ### Resizing ```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) } ``` ### Webcam Yet another cool example is created by @saratovsource which demos how to use webcam: ``` cd samples go run webcam.go ``` ### More You can find more samples at: https://github.com/lazywei/go-opencv/tree/master/samples ## How to contribute - Fork this repo - Clone the main repo, and add your fork as a remote ``` git clone https://github.com/lazywei/go-opencv.git cd go-opencv git remote rename origin upstream git remote add origin https://github.com/your_github_account/go-opencv.git ``` - 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 a pull request! ## TODOs - More details doc - Implement more bindings