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from matplotlib import pyplot as plt | |
import cv2 | |
img = cv2.imread('/Users/mustafa/test.jpg') | |
gray = cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_BGR2GRAY) | |
plt.imshow(gray) | |
plt.title('my picture') | |
plt.show() |
@Rage-ops
Great! It's work for me.
What should we do if we get: "AttributeError: module 'cv2.cv2' has no attribute 'COLOR_BGR2RBG'"
Try COLOR_BGR2RGB (RGB, not RBG).
We can also use
display()
of IPython.display module andImage.fromarray()
of PIL modulefrom PIL import Image import cv2 from IPython.display import display img = cv2.imread('image.png') # with the OpenCV function imread(), the order of colors is BGR (blue, green, red). # In Pillow, the order of colors is assumed to be RGB (red, green, blue). # As we are using Image.fromarray() of PIL module, we need to convert BGR to RGB. img = cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB) # Converting BGR to RGB display(Image.fromarray(img))
Worked really nice! Thank you so much!
Here is a simple function based on the code above to display the image with an optional title.
def show_rgb_image(image, title=None, conversion=cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB):
# Converts from one colour space to the other. this is needed as RGB
# is not the default colour space for OpenCV
image = cv2.cvtColor(image, conversion)
# Show the image
plt.imshow(image)
# remove the axis / ticks for a clean looking image
plt.xticks([])
plt.yticks([])
# if a title is provided, show it
if title is not None:
plt.title(title)
plt.show()
Usage is simple:
image = cv2.imread(r'c:\Users\johan\Pictures\road.jpg')
show_rgb_image(image, 'Original Image')
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We can also use
display()
of IPython.display module andImage.fromarray()
of PIL module