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2019-02-12 20:26:40 -0600 | answered a question | Isn't the calcOpticalFlowFarneback example calculating hue wrong? Here's the code I used to generate the image that I added to the original question. I modified it just a little bit to m |
2019-02-10 13:30:57 -0600 | commented question | Isn't the calcOpticalFlowFarneback example calculating hue wrong? In lieu of waiting until tomorrow to post an answer, I added it as an edit to the original question. Please see above fo |
2019-02-10 13:30:04 -0600 | edited question | Isn't the calcOpticalFlowFarneback example calculating hue wrong? Isn't the calcOpticalFlowFarneback example calculating hue wrong? I believe the canonical optical flow example is the on |
2019-02-10 13:09:00 -0600 | commented question | Isn't the calcOpticalFlowFarneback example calculating hue wrong? I have described two ways in which the visualization would be better. Utilizing the full hue range doubles the useful co |
2019-02-10 13:04:57 -0600 | commented question | Isn't the calcOpticalFlowFarneback example calculating hue wrong? I have described two ways in which the visualization would be better. Utilizing the full hue range doubles the useful co |
2019-02-10 12:55:13 -0600 | commented question | Isn't the calcOpticalFlowFarneback example calculating hue wrong? I have described two ways in which the visualization would be better. Utilizing the full hue range doubles the useful co |
2019-02-10 03:01:19 -0600 | commented question | Isn't the calcOpticalFlowFarneback example calculating hue wrong? Fair enough, but I admit to having no history of contribution to OpenCV. I'll see if I can get in there and submit the c |
2019-02-10 02:51:52 -0600 | commented question | Isn't the calcOpticalFlowFarneback example calculating hue wrong? I'm honestly surprised at your response. The example reveals discontinuous hue transitions from cyan to red to indicate |
2019-02-10 02:27:38 -0600 | commented question | Isn't the calcOpticalFlowFarneback example calculating hue wrong? Oookay, but the example is still wrong. I guess it could explain how someone might create the example incorrectly to beg |
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2019-02-10 00:56:32 -0600 | edited question | Isn't the calcOpticalFlowFarneback example calculating hue wrong? Isn't the calcOpticalFlowFarneback example calculating hue wrong? I believe the canonical optical flow example is the on |
2019-02-09 23:16:11 -0600 | asked a question | Isn't the calcOpticalFlowFarneback example calculating hue wrong? Isn't the calcOpticalFlowFarneback example calculating hue wrong? I believe the canonical optical flow example is the on |