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#HOW TO INCLUDE OPENCV IN VISUAL STUDIO 2018 CODE#Also, I am going to write a couple of lines of code to show new OpenCV C API.īy the time the tutorial was written the latest version of OpenCV was 2.4.2. #HOW TO INCLUDE OPENCV IN VISUAL STUDIO 2018 HOW TO#Here in this tutorial I am going to show how to configure Visual Studio 2010 to use OpenCV 2.4.2 in your computer vision projects. This entry was posted in OpenCV, vision by Peter Chrapchynski. Removed a bunch of apps including visual studio 2017 and a bunch of soft-synth plugins assuming something was found on the system path that conflicted with the newer conda dll version.Initially paths set and ran everything from a plain old command prompt. What worked is one of the two as they were performed at once before re-configuring the conda env. I tried with no avail to mix and match package versions and abandoned the troubleshooting ship. The dreadful Intel MKL FATAL ERROR: Cannot load mkl_intel_thread.dll kept rearing its ugly head. #HOW TO INCLUDE OPENCV IN VISUAL STUDIO 2018 INSTALL#Python -m ipykernel install -user -name visionenvĪnd Jupyter does job of running the opencv_viewer_example.py as a notebook. #matplotlib works well and a good substitute for imshow from opencv.Ĭonda install -c matplotlib conda install -c anaconda jupyter #Jupyter did not see my conda env and the following fixed it ![]() Run one of the python wrapper examples. e.g. opencv_viewer_example.py to get something like this.įinally, install Jupyter for some interactive what-if development. Nothing has been set up but the test is to see if the libraries are set up ok
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