opencv/samples/cpp/tutorial_code/ImgProc/BasicLinearTransforms.cpp
2014-07-07 16:28:08 +04:00

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/**
* @file BasicLinearTransforms.cpp
* @brief Simple program to change contrast and brightness
* @author OpenCV team
*/
#include "opencv2/imgcodecs.hpp"
#include "opencv2/highgui/highgui.hpp"
#include <iostream>
using namespace cv;
double alpha; /**< Simple contrast control */
int beta; /**< Simple brightness control */
/**
* @function main
* @brief Main function
*/
int main( int, char** argv )
{
/// Read image given by user
Mat image = imread( argv[1] );
Mat new_image = Mat::zeros( image.size(), image.type() );
/// Initialize values
std::cout<<" Basic Linear Transforms "<<std::endl;
std::cout<<"-------------------------"<<std::endl;
std::cout<<"* Enter the alpha value [1.0-3.0]: ";std::cin>>alpha;
std::cout<<"* Enter the beta value [0-100]: "; std::cin>>beta;
/// Do the operation new_image(i,j) = alpha*image(i,j) + beta
/// Instead of these 'for' loops we could have used simply:
/// image.convertTo(new_image, -1, alpha, beta);
/// but we wanted to show you how to access the pixels :)
for( int y = 0; y < image.rows; y++ )
{ for( int x = 0; x < image.cols; x++ )
{ for( int c = 0; c < 3; c++ )
{
new_image.at<Vec3b>(y,x)[c] = saturate_cast<uchar>( alpha*( image.at<Vec3b>(y,x)[c] ) + beta );
}
}
}
/// Create Windows
namedWindow("Original Image", 1);
namedWindow("New Image", 1);
/// Show stuff
imshow("Original Image", image);
imshow("New Image", new_image);
/// Wait until user press some key
waitKey();
return 0;
}