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I try to specify a different origin for the warpPerspective() function than the basic (0,0), in order to apply the transform independently of the support image size. I added a CvPoint parameter to the original code, but I can't find where to use these coordinates. I tried to use them in the computation of X0, Y0 and W0 but it didn't work, this only shift the transformed image in the resulting image. Any idea?

Here the code:

void warpPerspective( const Mat& src, Mat& dst, const Mat& M0, Size dsize,
            int flags, int borderType, const Scalar& borderValue, CvPoint origin )
{
    dst.create( dsize, src.type() );

    const int BLOCK_SZ = 32;
    short XY[BLOCK_SZ*BLOCK_SZ*2], A[BLOCK_SZ*BLOCK_SZ];
    double M[9];
    Mat _M(3, 3, CV_64F, M);
    int interpolation = flags & INTER_MAX;
    if( interpolation == INTER_AREA )
        interpolation = INTER_LINEAR;

    CV_Assert( (M0.type() == CV_32F || M0.type() == CV_64F) && M0.rows == 3 && M0.cols == 3 );
    M0.convertTo(_M, _M.type());

    if( !(flags & WARP_INVERSE_MAP) )
     invert(_M, _M);

    int x, y, x1, y1, width = dst.cols, height = dst.rows;

    int bh0 = std::min(BLOCK_SZ/2, height);
    int bw0 = std::min(BLOCK_SZ*BLOCK_SZ/bh0, width);
    bh0 = std::min(BLOCK_SZ*BLOCK_SZ/bw0, height);

    for( y = 0; y < height; y += bh0 )
    {
        for( x = 0; x < width; x += bw0 )
        {
        int bw = std::min( bw0, width - x);
        int bh = std::min( bh0, height - y);

        Mat _XY(bh, bw, CV_16SC2, XY), _A;
        Mat dpart(dst, Rect(x, y, bw, bh));

        for( y1 = 0; y1 < bh; y1++ )
        {
                short* xy = XY + y1*bw*2;
                double X0 = M[0]*x + M[1]*(y + y1) + M[2];
                double Y0 = M[3]*x + M[4]*(y + y1) + M[5];
                double W0 = M[6]*x + M[7]*(y + y1) + M[8];

                if( interpolation == INTER_NEAREST )
                    for( x1 = 0; x1 < bw; x1++ )
                    {
                        double W = W0 + M[6]*x1;
                        W = W ? 1./W : 0;
                        int X = saturate_cast<int>((X0 + M[0]*x1)*W);
                        int Y = saturate_cast<int>((Y0 + M[3]*x1)*W);
                        xy[x1*2] = (short)X;
                        xy[x1*2+1] = (short)Y;
                    }
                else
                {
                    short* alpha = A + y1*bw;
                    for( x1 = 0; x1 < bw; x1++ )
                    {
                        double W = W0 + M[6]*x1;
                        W = W ? INTER_TAB_SIZE/W : 0;
                        int X = saturate_cast<int>((X0 + M[0]*x1)*W);
                        int Y = saturate_cast<int>((Y0 + M[3]*x1)*W);
                        xy[x1*2] = (short)(X >> INTER_BITS);
                        xy[x1*2+1] = (short)(Y >> INTER_BITS);
                        alpha[x1] = (short)((Y & (INTER_TAB_SIZE-1))*INTER_TAB_SIZE +
                                                  (X & (INTER_TAB_SIZE-1)));
                    }
                }
        }

        if( interpolation == INTER_NEAREST )
                remap( src, dpart, _XY, Mat(), interpolation, borderType, borderValue );
        else
        {
                Mat _A(bh, bw, CV_16U, A);
                remap( src, dpart, _XY, _A, interpolation, borderType, borderValue );
        }
        }
    }
}
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Ok, I found it myself! You have 2 things to do:

  • compute the destination dimensions in source referential, and do the remap using these dimensions ;
  • increment the computed points coordinates.

Here is the code thus transformed:

void warpPerspective( const Mat& src, Mat& dst, const Mat& M0, Size dsize,
        int flags, int borderType, const Scalar& borderValue, CvPoint origin )
{
dst.create( dsize, src.type() );

const int BLOCK_SZ = 32;
short XY[BLOCK_SZ*BLOCK_SZ*2], A[BLOCK_SZ*BLOCK_SZ];
double M[9];
Mat _M(3, 3, CV_64F, M);
int interpolation = flags & INTER_MAX;
if( interpolation == INTER_AREA )
    interpolation = INTER_LINEAR;

CV_Assert( (M0.type() == CV_32F || M0.type() == CV_64F) && M0.rows == 3 && M0.cols == 3 );
M0.convertTo(_M, _M.type());

if( !(flags & WARP_INVERSE_MAP) )
 invert(_M, _M);

int x, xDest, y, yDest, x1, y1, width = dst.cols, height = dst.rows;

int bh0 = std::min(BLOCK_SZ/2, height);
int bw0 = std::min(BLOCK_SZ*BLOCK_SZ/bh0, width);
bh0 = std::min(BLOCK_SZ*BLOCK_SZ/bw0, height);

for( y = -origin.y, yDest = 0; y < height; y += bh0, yDest += bh0 )
{
    for( x = -origin.x, xDest = 0; x < width; x += bw0, xDest += bw0 )
    {
    int bw = std::min( bw0, width - x);
    int bh = std::min( bh0, height - y);
    // to avoid dimensions errors
    if (bw <= 0 || bh <= 0)
    break;

    Mat _XY(bh, bw, CV_16SC2, XY), _A;
    Mat dpart(dst, Rect(xDest, yDest, bw, bh));

    for( y1 = 0; y1 < bh; y1++ )
    {
            short* xy = XY + y1*bw*2;
            double X0 = M[0]*x + M[1]*(y + y1) + M[2];
            double Y0 = M[3]*x + M[4]*(y + y1) + M[5];
            double W0 = M[6]*x + M[7]*(y + y1) + M[8];

            if( interpolation == INTER_NEAREST )
                for( x1 = 0; x1 < bw; x1++ )
                {
                    double W = W0 + M[6]*x1;
                    W = W ? 1./W : 0;
                    int X = saturate_cast<int>((X0 + M[0]*x1)*W);
                    int Y = saturate_cast<int>((Y0 + M[3]*x1)*W);
                    xy[x1*2] = (short)X;
                    xy[x1*2+1] = (short)Y;
                }
            else
            {
                short* alpha = A + y1*bw;
                for( x1 = 0; x1 < bw; x1++ )
                {
                    double W = W0 + M[6]*x1;
                    W = W ? INTER_TAB_SIZE/W : 0;
                    int X = saturate_cast<int>((X0 + M[0]*x1)*W);
                    int Y = saturate_cast<int>((Y0 + M[3]*x1)*W);
                    xy[x1*2] = (short)(X >> INTER_BITS) + origin.x;
                    xy[x1*2+1] = (short)(Y >> INTER_BITS) + origin.y;
                    alpha[x1] = (short)((Y & (INTER_TAB_SIZE-1))*INTER_TAB_SIZE +
                                              (X & (INTER_TAB_SIZE-1)));
                }
            }
    }

    if( interpolation == INTER_NEAREST )
            remap( src, dpart, _XY, Mat(), interpolation, borderType, borderValue );
    else
    {
            Mat _A(bh, bw, CV_16U, A);
            remap( src, dpart, _XY, _A, interpolation, borderType, borderValue );
    }
    }
}
}

with this function:

CvPoint transformPoint(const CvPoint pointToTransform, const CvMat* matrix) {
double coordinates[3] = {pointToTransform.x, pointToTransform.y, 1};
CvMat originVector = cvMat(3, 1, CV_64F, coordinates);
CvMat transformedVector = cvMat(3, 1, CV_64F, coordinates);
cvMatMul(matrix, &originVector, &transformedVector);
CvPoint outputPoint = cvPoint((int)(cvmGet(&transformedVector, 0, 0) / cvmGet(&transformedVector, 2, 0)), (int)(cvmGet(&transformedVector, 1, 0) / cvmGet(&transformedVector, 2, 0)));
return outputPoint;
}
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When using your function (thanks a lot, by the way), I encountered a problem with dimension errors. I believe your lines int bw = std::min(bw0, width - x); int bh = std::min(bh0, height - y); should be replaced with int bw = std::min(bw0, width - xDest); int bh = std::min(bh0, height - yDest);. That works for me at least. – XerXes Feb 8 '12 at 17:59

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