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== System Requirement == | == System Requirement == | ||
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== Source Code == | == Source Code == | ||
− | Use the following ToBitmapSource function to convert an IImage (which could be any of Image | + | Use the following ToBitmapSource function to convert an IImage (which could be any of Image<TColor, TDepth> class) to a WPF BitmapSource. |
− | + | <source lang="csharp"> | |
... | ... | ||
using Emgu.CV; | using Emgu.CV; | ||
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... | ... | ||
− | /// | + | /// <summary> |
/// Delete a GDI object | /// Delete a GDI object | ||
− | /// | + | /// </summary> |
− | /// | + | /// <param name="o">The poniter to the GDI object to be deleted</param> |
− | /// | + | /// <returns></returns> |
[DllImport("gdi32")] | [DllImport("gdi32")] | ||
private static extern int DeleteObject(IntPtr o); | private static extern int DeleteObject(IntPtr o); | ||
− | /// | + | /// <summary> |
/// Convert an IImage to a WPF BitmapSource. The result can be used in the Set Property of Image.Source | /// Convert an IImage to a WPF BitmapSource. The result can be used in the Set Property of Image.Source | ||
− | /// | + | /// </summary> |
− | /// | + | /// <param name="image">The Emgu CV Image</param> |
− | /// | + | /// <returns>The equivalent BitmapSource</returns> |
public static BitmapSource ToBitmapSource(IImage image) | public static BitmapSource ToBitmapSource(IImage image) | ||
{ | { | ||
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} | } | ||
} | } | ||
− | + | </source> |
Revision as of 03:30, 24 November 2010
System Requirement
Component | Requirement | Detail |
---|---|---|
Emgu CV | Version 1.5 | |
Operation System | Windows Only | Mono do not implement WPF |
Source Code
Use the following ToBitmapSource function to convert an IImage (which could be any of Image<TColor, TDepth> class) to a WPF BitmapSource.
<source lang="csharp"> ... using Emgu.CV; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; ...
/// <summary> /// Delete a GDI object /// </summary> /// <param name="o">The poniter to the GDI object to be deleted</param> /// <returns></returns> [DllImport("gdi32")] private static extern int DeleteObject(IntPtr o);
/// <summary> /// Convert an IImage to a WPF BitmapSource. The result can be used in the Set Property of Image.Source /// </summary> /// <param name="image">The Emgu CV Image</param> /// <returns>The equivalent BitmapSource</returns> public static BitmapSource ToBitmapSource(IImage image) { using (System.Drawing.Bitmap source = image.Bitmap) { IntPtr ptr = source.GetHbitmap(); //obtain the Hbitmap BitmapSource bs = System.Windows.Interop.Imaging.CreateBitmapSourceFromHBitmap( ptr, IntPtr.Zero, Int32Rect.Empty, System.Windows.Media.Imaging.BitmapSizeOptions.FromEmptyOptions());
DeleteObject(ptr); //release the HBitmap return bs; } }
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