Edit: original title "convert numpy array to cvmat" was a mistake - OpenCV's less than useful error message and my not reading the docs!
With OpenCV 2, IPython now uses NumPy arrays by default.
cvimage = cv2.imread("image.png") #using OpenCV 2
type(cvimage)
Out: numpy.ndarray #dtype is uint8
pltimage = plt.imread("image.png") #using Matplotlib
type(pltimage)
Out: numpy.ndarray #dtype is float
plt.imshow(cvimage) # works great
cv2.imshow(cvimage)
TypeError: Required argument 'mat' (pos 2) not found
Since cv2
uses NumPy arrays by default, there is no longer any cv::Mat constructor and NumPy has no functions to convert to a cv::Mat
array.
Any ideas?
numpy.ndarray
of typeuint8
can be displayed. I made a slice, to get a single channel of an image, likered = frame[:,:,0]
, and then got an exception inimshow
. I suspect it's because of sparsity.red = frame[:,:,0].copy()
fixed that.