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2012-09-03 16:20:56 -0600 | commented answer | Resizing an image I'm using an absolute path. My problem is due to the runtime lib config as described above. |
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2012-09-03 15:08:17 -0600 | answered a question | Resizing an image I could figure it out. The code is correct but I have to switch to the Multi-threaded runtime libs ( /MT ). Even for debug configuration! Usually I use Multi-threaded DLL runtime lib ( /MD ). In addition I also have to remove the _DEBUG compiler symbol. I guess it's best to build OpenCV myself. Thanks, Christian |
2012-09-03 12:02:42 -0600 | commented answer | Resizing an image You are correct, the image isn't read. This is strange. I have two versions of OpenCV on my machine. One is from the git reposity ( version 2.4.9 ) and one is the released 2.4.0. When I use 2.4.9 the image is read but the resizing doesn't work. So I tried 2.4., but now the image isn't read and I cannot see why... Any ideas? |
2012-09-03 10:50:43 -0600 | asked a question | Resizing an image Hi there, sorry for cross posting this question from stackoverflow. But could someone tell me what wrong with the following code? This will give me an assertion: OpenCV Error: Assertion failed (ssize.area() > 0) in unknown function, file C:\slave\WinInstallerMegaPack\src\opencv\modules\imgproc\src\imgwarp.cpp, line 1432 I'm using OpenCV 2.4 on a Windows 7 machine. Thanks, Christian |