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2016-02-03 12:41:19 -0600
pklab
is there a better way to recover 16UC bit values?
convert
cv_16uc1
cv_8uc1
image
uchar
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1
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2014-11-14 04:14:40 -0600
berak
modify pixel of image with 0.01
matrix
Mat
pixel
uchar
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1
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2020-09-26 19:26:00 -0600
greggaz
Cannot decode server-sent uchar vector on client side: Empty Mat results.
socket
imencode
imdecode
uchar
receive
send
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2015-04-07 13:13:28 -0600
MalcolmMaya
iterate through a matrice, int to uchar problem
Mat
iteration
iterator
uchar
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no
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2015-05-14 20:53:33 -0600
Hugues
global namespace polluted with symbol uchar?
namespace
bug
uchar
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2016-09-16 20:58:31 -0600
Guyygarty
Accessing pixel intensity values 16 unsigned char
image_encoding
uchar
32fc1
16uc1
cv_16uc1
CV_32FC1
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2016-12-28 05:32:56 -0600
berak
Access channels of CV_8UC Image
convertTo
uchar
access
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2016-08-17 09:02:02 -0600
orpheelepoete
access violation while filling a Mat with custom uchar* data [closed]
access-violation
Mat
memcpy
uchar
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