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Installation and prerequisites ---------------------------- Most software needed to run the program is included in a package called 'Python(x,y)' which is available for windows and can be downloaded at http://www.pythonxy.com/ Make sure to choose the 'full' option in the installer. If an earlier version is already installed, it might be a good idea to uninstall it. Sadly, the module 'pyopencv' which is used to access OpenCV functions from Python is not included in the latest versions because of lack of maintenance. There is a official OpenCV wrapper for Python included instead, but it does not work as well. Therefore please download and install pyopencv-2.1.0.wr1.2.0.win32-py2.7.exe (or the -py2.6 for Python 2.6) from http://code.google.com/p/pyopencv/downloads To make changes and development, the well known Eclipse IDE works great. There are a few steps to setup Eclipse before you start. 1. Download and install Eclipse from the link below (Choose for example the 'Eclipse IDE for Java Developers' flavor, all of them work) http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ Choose a folder as a workspace and close the welcoming screen. 2. Install the PyDev extension in order to support Python by going to menu Help->Eclipse marketplace and search for 'pydev'. Alternatively: *go to menu Help->Install new software, *click 'Add...' and enter "Pydev" and "http://pydev.org/updates" *check and install 'PyDev' 3. Add the project with the source program files by going to menu File -> Import -> General -> Existing projects into workspace Select the directory containing the program. Switch to the PyDev perspective by clicking in the top right corner of eclipse. 4. Add auto-completion for the pyopencv module's function by going to menu Window -> Preferences -> PyDev -> Interpreter Python -> Forced builtins tab->New... and type in 'pyopencv'. To run the program, just run filter_lab.py in the "src"-directory. There might be some error messages that hasn't been sorted out yet when closing the program.
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