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hi,
i am working on real time image acquisition and processing using open-CV.
while the processing part is working fine, i need to take image from a network camera (using libwebkit library)...
please help me with the functions for the same...or a sample program...
thanks..
hi,
i am working on real time image acquisition and processing using open-CV. while the processing part is working fine, i need to take image from a network camera (using libwebkit library)...
please help me with the functions for the same...or a sample program...thanks..
Did you bother to look at their website, where the complete documentation is, along with samples?? http://www.webkit.org/
thanks for the reply.
i had gone through the documentation, but didn't find anything that suited my interest.
firstly, i am a bit confused about the methodology of how to go about with the project.<1> Do we have to read image from browser, store it and then use it. or <2> do we access the camera directly and read image from the same c program(processing one)
thanks for the reply.
i had gone through the documentation, but didn't find anything that suited my interest.
The documentation is there to explain how it works. It's up to YOU to write something.
Quote:
firstly, i am a bit confused about the methodology of how to go about with the project.<1> Do we have to read image from browser, store it and then use it. or <2> do we access the camera directly and read image from the same c program(processing one)
You can do either, or come up with many other ways to do it. Again, it's your application...how you make it work is up to you.
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