Add 64-bit imshow behavior in the documentation.

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catree 2017-07-02 00:41:29 +02:00
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@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ Otherwise, the image is scaled to fit the window. The function may scale the ima
- If the image is 8-bit unsigned, it is displayed as is.
- If the image is 16-bit unsigned or 32-bit integer, the pixels are divided by 256. That is, the
value range [0,255\*256] is mapped to [0,255].
- If the image is 32-bit floating-point, the pixel values are multiplied by 255. That is, the
- If the image is 32-bit or 64-bit floating-point, the pixel values are multiplied by 255. That is, the
value range [0,1] is mapped to [0,255].
If window was created with OpenGL support, cv::imshow also support ogl::Buffer , ogl::Texture2D and