http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/IJ-OpenCV-a-plugin-connecting-ImageJ-and-OpenCV-tp5017854p5018317.html
Thanks, implementing the bridge at the ImageProcessor level will be a good
enhancement for the library. Meanwhile, I have modified the plugins to
> Regarding the ImageJ/OpenCV bridge I guess I would prefer a solution on
> the 'ImageProcessor' level (instead of 'ImagePlus'). I just recalled that I
> implemented a complete bridge (for all IJ processor types) a couple of
> months ago, which I'd be happy to contribute (once I have the time to
> search for it)...
>
> --Wilhelm
>
>
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> Curtis Rueden
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> Subject: Re: IJ-OpenCV: a plugin connecting ImageJ and OpenCV
>
> Hi Jónathan,
>
> Thanks for your work on this bridge! And sorry for the delay in reply.
>
> It is looking really nice! I especially like the YouTube videos linked
> from the project page, which demonstrate white hat, black hat, canny edge
> detection, convex hull computation, etc. Those are very illustrative and
> well executed.
>
> I did file a couple of minor issues in the issue tracker, some of which
> may just be me doing things wrong. The main thing I noticed is that it
> seems the bridge only works for RGB data right now? It would be nice if
> either:
> A) the bridge could be extended also to support 8-bit, 16-bit, etc.; or B)
> the plugins could proactively check for the correct type, and give a normal
> ImageJ 1.x style error message when the type is incorrect.
>
> You could also consider creating some content on the ImageJ wiki, maybe at
>
https://imagej.net/IJ-OpenCV, and
https://imagej.net/OpenCV, with the
> former briefly introducing the project and linking to your project page on
> GitHub, and the latter enumerating the currently available options for
> connecting ImageJ to OpenCV.
>
> Regards,
> Curtis
>
> --
> Curtis Rueden
> LOCI software architect -
https://loci.wisc.edu/software> ImageJ2 lead, Fiji maintainer -
https://imagej.net/User:Rueden Did you
> know ImageJ has a forum?
http://forum.imagej.net/>
>
>