I managed to install and successfully import cv2 on a linux(Debian) virtual machine, using python 2.7. I tried to take a picture using my webcam with the following piece of code:
import cv2
from datetime import datetime
tar_file = datetime.now().strftime("%Y%m%d-%H%M%S") + '.png'
camera_port = 0
ramp_frames = 30
camera = cv2.VideoCapture(camera_port)
def get_image():
retval, im = camera.read()
return im
for i in xrange(ramp_frames):
temp = get_image()
camera_capture = get_image()
cv2.imwrite(tar_file, camera_capture)
camera = None
I have tested the code earlier on my windows 10 host machine and it works fine. When using this code the program successfully saves the file, but the file cannot be opened and the following error is displayed in the terminal:
libpng warning: Image width is zero in IHDR
libpng warning: Image height is zero in IHDR
libpng error: Invalid IHDR data
The error occurs as the camera_capture object is a NoneType, why is this so? How can I prevent this error from happening and successfully take a snapshot through my webcam?
Edit : The error appears the occur when the line "cv2.imwrite(tar_file, camera_capture)" is run. Upon further inspection the camera_capture variable is a NoneType and the retval value is False which would explain the width and height being 0. Why is the variable a NoneType and how can I prevent this from happening?