I am attempting to use OpenCV to grab frames from a webcam and display them in a window using SFML.
VideoCapture returns frames in OpenCV's Mat format. To display the frames, SFML requires a 1D array of pixels in its uint8 format, which (as far as I can tell) is interchangeable with uchar. This array is expected to represent 32 bits per pixel RGBA.
So, I have a uchar array, and I'm looping over the Mat data and copying each pixel:
VideoCapture cap(0);
Mat frame;
cap >> frame;
uchar* camData = new uchar[640*480*4];
uchar* pixelPtr = frame.data;
for(int i = 0; i < frame.rows; i++)
{
for(int j = 0; j < frame.cols; j++)
{
camData[i*frame.cols + j + 2] = pixelPtr[i*frame.cols + j + 0]; // B
camData[i*frame.cols + j + 1] = pixelPtr[i*frame.cols + j + 1]; // G
camData[i*frame.cols + j + 0] = pixelPtr[i*frame.cols + j + 2]; // R
camData[i*frame.cols + j + 3] = 255;
}
}
img.LoadFromPixels(640, 480, camData); //Load pixels into SFML Image object for display
Unfortunately, this doesn't quite work. Something in that loop is wrong, as the resulting image when I load and display camData is scrambled.
As far as I can discern, either my math in the loop is wrong so the pixels are being assigned wrong, or the Mat data is in some format other than BGR.
Any ideas?