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"Practical Python and OpenCV: a review (part 1)"

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Blogger handflucht said...

Thanks for providing your opinion, very helpful post.

2:26 PM

Blogger coze said...

interesting. I'm interested in the book, he did a real good job presenting it on the website. I guess your review is about the 1st edition, and probably 2nd edition which is out now and for openCV3 is even better.

However he seems to have bumped the prices to $47 for just the books, and $94 with the ubuntu image. Which is kind of outrageous. Gonna go check free sources first and Packtlib. Quality of books on packtlib is not on par, but I got a YEARLY subscription for like $50, which gives you access to everything (including videos) packt has published for one year. which is a pretty good deal imho.

10:47 PM

Blogger ராமன் ராஜா said...

I have read the whole book and done the exercises. My recommendation: The books is good for beginners, so go for it. But the Ubuntu virtual machine is unnecessary. It is quite easy to install Python XY or Anaconda along with OpenCV.
I use a Windows 7 PC with Python 2.7 and Open CV 3.0. They worked after some initial hiccups. (Tip: Do not change the default directories for installation, and set the system PATH yourself. Copy the file cv2.pyd from OpenCV to your \Lib\site-packages folder).

2:49 PM

Anonymous Venus_TamilNadu said...

if you face any trouble with installing CV2 in your py shell try the below format in you cmd
pip install opencv-contrib-python. It works most of the time.

6:52 PM

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