I can't be gratefull enough for all this awesome content, you are a hero! I have a question though: why do you add "destroy all windows" at the end and the windows do not destroy as in previous examples?
@Apeer_micro Hi, i have a question please, sometimes libraries as skimage and opencv can't read the image, even the path is correct. the programme usually write an error as "Image data of dtype object cannot be converted to float". do you usually face a problem such as this ?
skimage and opencv are used by millions and any issues are usually addressed right away. These libraries are very robust and I did not face any kind of issue with them. If you are facing issues, I recommend to read the documentation to make sure you are not trying to do something that the library is not designed to do. Both these libraries come with excellent documentation where they clearly mention about any limitations with any of the functions, such as the inputs must be grey scale or they must be 8 bit integers, etc.
can someone provide all the images used in this tutorial , i have downloaded files from github having images folder but that do not contains all the images.
I cannot upload a lot of images to github and also some images I work with may not be shareable due to copyright. But the method I show in all my videos can be applied to any image.
Awesome explanation, I will follow your videos for my CV subject
Awesome, thank you!
I can't be gratefull enough for all this awesome content, you are a hero!
I have a question though: why do you add "destroy all windows" at the end and the windows do not destroy as in previous examples?
@Apeer_micro Hi, i have a question please, sometimes libraries as skimage and opencv can't read the image, even the path is correct. the programme usually write an error as "Image data of dtype object cannot be converted to float". do you usually face a problem such as this ?
skimage and opencv are used by millions and any issues are usually addressed right away. These libraries are very robust and I did not face any kind of issue with them. If you are facing issues, I recommend to read the documentation to make sure you are not trying to do something that the library is not designed to do. Both these libraries come with excellent documentation where they clearly mention about any limitations with any of the functions, such as the inputs must be grey scale or they must be 8 bit integers, etc.
@@ZEISS_arivis Thank you, sincerely.
can someone provide all the images used in this tutorial , i have downloaded files from github having images folder but that do not contains all the images.
I cannot upload a lot of images to github and also some images I work with may not be shareable due to copyright. But the method I show in all my videos can be applied to any image.
@@ZEISS_arivis Ok sir and thanks for this amazing tutorial :)
how can we save an image please help
I have been trying to download all the video tutorial but most of them are not available for downloading. What is the way out please
These videos are on UA-cam so they are not available for download.
@@ZEISS_arivis Yes. even on UA-cam I tried downloading for watching offline
@@hassanmusa155 search youtube-dl