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class | cv::ImageCollection |
To read Multi Page images on demand. More... | |
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CV_EXPORTS_W bool | cv::haveImageReader (const String &filename) |
Returns true if the specified image can be decoded by OpenCV. | |
CV_EXPORTS_W bool | cv::haveImageWriter (const String &filename) |
Returns true if an image with the specified filename can be encoded by OpenCV. | |
CV_EXPORTS_W size_t | cv::imcount (const String &filename, int flags=IMREAD_ANYCOLOR) |
Returns the number of images inside the give file. | |
CV_EXPORTS_W Mat | cv::imdecode (InputArray buf, int flags) |
Reads an image from a buffer in memory. | |
CV_EXPORTS Mat | cv::imdecode (InputArray buf, int flags, Mat *dst) |
CV_EXPORTS_W bool | cv::imdecodemulti (InputArray buf, int flags, CV_OUT std::vector< Mat > &mats) |
Reads a multi-page image from a buffer in memory. | |
CV_EXPORTS_W bool | cv::imencode (const String &ext, InputArray img, CV_OUT std::vector< uchar > &buf, const std::vector< int > ¶ms=std::vector< int >()) |
Encodes an image into a memory buffer. | |
CV_EXPORTS_W Mat | cv::imread (const String &filename, int flags=IMREAD_COLOR) |
Loads an image from a file. | |
CV_EXPORTS_W bool | cv::imreadmulti (const String &filename, CV_OUT std::vector< Mat > &mats, int flags=IMREAD_ANYCOLOR) |
Loads a multi-page image from a file. | |
CV_EXPORTS_W bool | cv::imreadmulti (const String &filename, CV_OUT std::vector< Mat > &mats, int start, int count, int flags=IMREAD_ANYCOLOR) |
Loads a of images of a multi-page image from a file. | |
CV_EXPORTS_W bool | cv::imwrite (const String &filename, InputArray img, const std::vector< int > ¶ms=std::vector< int >()) |
Saves an image to a specified file. | |
static CV_WRAP bool | cv::imwritemulti (const String &filename, InputArrayOfArrays img, const std::vector< int > ¶ms=std::vector< int >()) |
Detailed Description
Function Documentation
◆ haveImageReader()
CV_EXPORTS_W bool cv::haveImageReader | ( | const String & | filename | ) |
#include <opencv2/imgcodecs.hpp>
Returns true if the specified image can be decoded by OpenCV.
- Parameters
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filename File name of the image
◆ haveImageWriter()
CV_EXPORTS_W bool cv::haveImageWriter | ( | const String & | filename | ) |
#include <opencv2/imgcodecs.hpp>
Returns true if an image with the specified filename can be encoded by OpenCV.
- Parameters
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filename File name of the image
◆ imcount()
CV_EXPORTS_W size_t cv::imcount | ( | const String & | filename, |
int | flags = IMREAD_ANYCOLOR |
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#include <opencv2/imgcodecs.hpp>
Returns the number of images inside the give file.
The function imcount will return the number of pages in a multi-page image, or 1 for single-page images
- Parameters
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filename Name of file to be loaded. flags Flag that can take values of cv::ImreadModes, default with cv::IMREAD_ANYCOLOR.
◆ imdecode() [1/2]
CV_EXPORTS_W Mat cv::imdecode | ( | InputArray | buf, |
int | flags | ||
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#include <opencv2/imgcodecs.hpp>
Reads an image from a buffer in memory.
The function imdecode reads an image from the specified buffer in the memory. If the buffer is too short or contains invalid data, the function returns an empty matrix ( Mat::data==NULL ).
See cv::imread for the list of supported formats and flags description.
- Note
- In the case of color images, the decoded images will have the channels stored in B G R order.
- Parameters
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buf Input array or vector of bytes. flags The same flags as in cv::imread, see cv::ImreadModes.
◆ imdecode() [2/2]
CV_EXPORTS Mat cv::imdecode | ( | InputArray | buf, |
int | flags, | ||
Mat * | dst | ||
) |
#include <opencv2/imgcodecs.hpp>
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above function only in what argument(s) it accepts.
- Parameters
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buf flags dst The optional output placeholder for the decoded matrix. It can save the image reallocations when the function is called repeatedly for images of the same size.
◆ imdecodemulti()
CV_EXPORTS_W bool cv::imdecodemulti | ( | InputArray | buf, |
int | flags, | ||
CV_OUT std::vector< Mat > & | mats | ||
) |
#include <opencv2/imgcodecs.hpp>
Reads a multi-page image from a buffer in memory.
The function imdecodemulti reads a multi-page image from the specified buffer in the memory. If the buffer is too short or contains invalid data, the function returns false.
See cv::imreadmulti for the list of supported formats and flags description.
- Note
- In the case of color images, the decoded images will have the channels stored in B G R order.
- Parameters
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buf Input array or vector of bytes. flags The same flags as in cv::imread, see cv::ImreadModes. mats A vector of Mat objects holding each page, if more than one.
◆ imencode()
CV_EXPORTS_W bool cv::imencode | ( | const String & | ext, |
InputArray | img, | ||
CV_OUT std::vector< uchar > & | buf, | ||
const std::vector< int > & | params = std::vector< int >() |
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#include <opencv2/imgcodecs.hpp>
Encodes an image into a memory buffer.
The function imencode compresses the image and stores it in the memory buffer that is resized to fit the result. See cv::imwrite for the list of supported formats and flags description.
- Parameters
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ext File extension that defines the output format. Must include a leading period. img Image to be written. buf Output buffer resized to fit the compressed image. params Format-specific parameters. See cv::imwrite and cv::ImwriteFlags.
◆ imread()
CV_EXPORTS_W Mat cv::imread | ( | const String & | filename, |
int | flags = IMREAD_COLOR |
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#include <opencv2/imgcodecs.hpp>
Loads an image from a file.
The function imread loads an image from the specified file and returns it. If the image cannot be read (because of missing file, improper permissions, unsupported or invalid format), the function returns an empty matrix ( Mat::data==NULL ).
Currently, the following file formats are supported:
- Windows bitmaps - *.bmp, *.dib (always supported)
- JPEG files - *.jpeg, *.jpg, *.jpe (see the Note section)
- JPEG 2000 files - *.jp2 (see the Note section)
- Portable Network Graphics - *.png (see the Note section)
- WebP - *.webp (see the Note section)
- AVIF - *.avif (see the Note section)
- Portable image format - *.pbm, *.pgm, *.ppm *.pxm, *.pnm (always supported)
- PFM files - *.pfm (see the Note section)
- Sun rasters - *.sr, *.ras (always supported)
- TIFF files - *.tiff, *.tif (see the Note section)
- OpenEXR Image files - *.exr (see the Note section)
- Radiance HDR - *.hdr, *.pic (always supported)
- Raster and Vector geospatial data supported by GDAL (see the Note section)
- Note
- The function determines the type of an image by the content, not by the file extension.
- In the case of color images, the decoded images will have the channels stored in B G R order.
- When using IMREAD_GRAYSCALE, the codec's internal grayscale conversion will be used, if available. Results may differ to the output of cvtColor()
- On Microsoft Windows* OS and MacOSX*, the codecs shipped with an OpenCV image (libjpeg, libpng, libtiff, and libjasper) are used by default. So, OpenCV can always read JPEGs, PNGs, and TIFFs. On MacOSX, there is also an option to use native MacOSX image readers. But beware that currently these native image loaders give images with different pixel values because of the color management embedded into MacOSX.
- On Linux*, BSD flavors and other Unix-like open-source operating systems, OpenCV looks for codecs supplied with an OS image. Install the relevant packages (do not forget the development files, for example, "libjpeg-dev", in Debian* and Ubuntu*) to get the codec support or turn on the OPENCV_BUILD_3RDPARTY_LIBS flag in CMake.
- In the case you set WITH_GDAL flag to true in CMake and IMREAD_LOAD_GDAL to load the image, then the GDAL driver will be used in order to decode the image, supporting the following formats: Raster, Vector.
- If EXIF information is embedded in the image file, the EXIF orientation will be taken into account and thus the image will be rotated accordingly except if the flags IMREAD_IGNORE_ORIENTATION or IMREAD_UNCHANGED are passed.
- Use the IMREAD_UNCHANGED flag to keep the floating point values from PFM image.
- By default number of pixels must be less than 2^30. Limit can be set using system variable OPENCV_IO_MAX_IMAGE_PIXELS
- Parameters
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filename Name of file to be loaded. flags Flag that can take values of cv::ImreadModes
◆ imreadmulti() [1/2]
CV_EXPORTS_W bool cv::imreadmulti | ( | const String & | filename, |
CV_OUT std::vector< Mat > & | mats, | ||
int | flags = IMREAD_ANYCOLOR |
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#include <opencv2/imgcodecs.hpp>
Loads a multi-page image from a file.
The function imreadmulti loads a multi-page image from the specified file into a vector of Mat objects.
- Parameters
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filename Name of file to be loaded. mats A vector of Mat objects holding each page. flags Flag that can take values of cv::ImreadModes, default with cv::IMREAD_ANYCOLOR.
- See also
- cv::imread
◆ imreadmulti() [2/2]
CV_EXPORTS_W bool cv::imreadmulti | ( | const String & | filename, |
CV_OUT std::vector< Mat > & | mats, | ||
int | start, | ||
int | count, | ||
int | flags = IMREAD_ANYCOLOR |
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#include <opencv2/imgcodecs.hpp>
Loads a of images of a multi-page image from a file.
The function imreadmulti loads a specified range from a multi-page image from the specified file into a vector of Mat objects.
- Parameters
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filename Name of file to be loaded. mats A vector of Mat objects holding each page. start Start index of the image to load count Count number of images to load flags Flag that can take values of cv::ImreadModes, default with cv::IMREAD_ANYCOLOR.
- See also
- cv::imread
◆ imwrite()
CV_EXPORTS_W bool cv::imwrite | ( | const String & | filename, |
InputArray | img, | ||
const std::vector< int > & | params = std::vector< int >() |
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#include <opencv2/imgcodecs.hpp>
Saves an image to a specified file.
The function imwrite saves the image to the specified file. The image format is chosen based on the filename extension (see cv::imread for the list of extensions). In general, only 8-bit unsigned (CV_8U) single-channel or 3-channel (with 'BGR' channel order) images can be saved using this function, with these exceptions:
- With OpenEXR encoder, only 32-bit float (CV_32F) images can be saved.
- 8-bit unsigned (CV_8U) images are not supported.
- With Radiance HDR encoder, non 64-bit float (CV_64F) images can be saved.
- All images will be converted to 32-bit float (CV_32F).
- With JPEG 2000 encoder, 8-bit unsigned (CV_8U) and 16-bit unsigned (CV_16U) images can be saved.
- With PAM encoder, 8-bit unsigned (CV_8U) and 16-bit unsigned (CV_16U) images can be saved.
- With PNG encoder, 8-bit unsigned (CV_8U) and 16-bit unsigned (CV_16U) images can be saved.
- PNG images with an alpha channel can be saved using this function. To do this, create 8-bit (or 16-bit) 4-channel image BGRA, where the alpha channel goes last. Fully transparent pixels should have alpha set to 0, fully opaque pixels should have alpha set to 255/65535 (see the code sample below).
- With PGM/PPM encoder, 8-bit unsigned (CV_8U) and 16-bit unsigned (CV_16U) images can be saved.
- With TIFF encoder, 8-bit unsigned (CV_8U), 16-bit unsigned (CV_16U), 32-bit float (CV_32F) and 64-bit float (CV_64F) images can be saved.
- Multiple images (vector of Mat) can be saved in TIFF format (see the code sample below).
- 32-bit float 3-channel (CV_32FC3) TIFF images will be saved using the LogLuv high dynamic range encoding (4 bytes per pixel)
If the image format is not supported, the image will be converted to 8-bit unsigned (CV_8U) and saved that way.
If the format, depth or channel order is different, use Mat::convertTo and cv::cvtColor to convert it before saving. Or, use the universal FileStorage I/O functions to save the image to XML or YAML format.
The sample below shows how to create a BGRA image, how to set custom compression parameters and save it to a PNG file. It also demonstrates how to save multiple images in a TIFF file:
- Parameters
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filename Name of the file. img (Mat or vector of Mat) Image or Images to be saved. params Format-specific parameters encoded as pairs (paramId_1, paramValue_1, paramId_2, paramValue_2, ... .) see cv::ImwriteFlags
◆ imwritemulti()
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inlinestatic |
#include <opencv2/imgcodecs.hpp>