command line option for avi output in turing.py

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Alexander Mordvintsev 2011-07-11 08:06:51 +00:00
parent 848fa23a07
commit 2a19db61e7

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@ -6,9 +6,26 @@ Inspired by http://www.jonathanmccabe.com/Cyclic_Symmetric_Multi-Scale_Turing_Pa
import numpy as np
import cv2, cv
from common import draw_str
import getopt, sys
from itertools import count
help_message = '''
USAGE: turing.py [-o <output.avi>]
Press ESC to stop.
'''
print help_message
w, h = 512, 512
args, args_list = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'o:', [])
args = dict(args)
out = None
if '-o' in args:
fn = args['-o']
out = cv2.VideoWriter(args['-o'], cv.CV_FOURCC(*'DIB '), 30.0, (w, h), False)
print 'writing %s ...' % fn
a = np.zeros((h, w), np.float32)
cv2.randu(a, np.array([0]), np.array([1]))
@ -19,12 +36,8 @@ def process_scale(a_lods, lod):
v = cv2.GaussianBlur(d*d, (3, 3), 0)
return np.sign(d), v
print 'Generating AVI file. Press ESC to stop.'
out = cv2.VideoWriter('turing.avi', cv.CV_FOURCC(*'DIB '), 30.0, (w, h), False)
scale_num = 6
frame_num = 1000
for frame_i in xrange(frame_num):
for frame_i in count():
a_lods = [a]
for i in xrange(scale_num):
a_lods.append(cv2.pyrDown(a_lods[-1]))
@ -37,12 +50,10 @@ for frame_i in xrange(frame_num):
a += np.choose(mi, ms) * 0.025
a = (a-a.min()) / a.ptp()
out.write(a)
if out:
out.write(a)
vis = a.copy()
draw_str(vis, (20, 20), 'frame %d / %d' % (frame_i+1, frame_num))
draw_str(vis, (20, 20), 'frame %d' % frame_i)
cv2.imshow('a', vis)
if cv2.waitKey(5) == 27:
break
else:
print 'done'
cv2.waitKey()