I'm trying to load an image in Scala using OpenCV with the Java bindings. After loading the image, I'd like to convert it to a traditional Scala Array[Float]
.
Following the suggestions in this post, I implemented the following code to achieve this:
val image = Highgui.imread(imgName)
image.convertTo(image, CvType.CV_32FC1) //convert 8-bit char -> single channel 32-bit float
val s = image.size()
val height = s.height.asInstanceOf[Int]
val width = s.width.asInstanceOf[Int]
val nChannels = image.channels()
printf("img size = %d, %d, %d \n", height, width, nChannels); // 512, 512, 3
//thanks: http://answers.opencv.org/question/4761/mat-to-byte-array/
val imageInFloats = new Array[Float](height * width * image.channels())
image.get(0, 0, imageInFloats)
When compiling the code, I get the following error:
[error] (run-main) java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException:
Provided data element number (1) should be multiple of the Mat channels count (3)
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: Provided data element number (1) should
be multiple of the Mat channels count (3)
at org.opencv.core.Mat.get(Mat.java:2587)
at HelloOpenCV$.main(conv.scala:25)
...
There are a couple of reasons why this error doesn't make sense to me:
- The image should be 1-channel because we do
convertTo(...32FC1)
. Printingimage.channels()
reveals that there are 3 channels. Huh? - The size of
imageInFloats
is a multiple ofimage.channels()
. I think this contradicts the error message about it not being a multiple of the number of channels.
Why does this code throw the should be a multiple of Mat channels count
error?
Configuration details:
- sbt 0.12.4
- OpenCV 2.4.9
Final notes:
There's a more lightweight Scala library that would work as well as OpenCV for loading images into Scala. I'm using OpenCV at the for this because I've been doing a bunch of other vision stuff in Scala with OpenCV. That said, I'm willing to explore other libraries for image I/O.