I am using OpenCV 3.1.0 , Python 2.7.11 and Windows 10. I want to build the extra modules (opencv_contrib
no need for complex stuff, just uninstall the version of opencv you have and do:
pip install opencv-contrib-python
Good luck, Amber
For Python 3.6/3.5 you could use *.whl (Python on Wheels) module from here:
pip install opencv_python-3.2.0+contrib-cp36-cp36m-win_amd64.whl
For Python 2.7 there is no opencv+contrib in one module, but you could separately install opencv module without contrib from here at the end of the page and then add opencv-contrib-python
module:
pip install opencv_python-3.2.0.7-cp27-cp27m-win_amd64.whl
pip install opencv-contrib-python
Do not mix opencv+contrib opencv-python (3.2.0+contrib)
and opencv-contrib-python (3.2.0.7)
modules, otherwise your "import cv2
" stop to work till you delete opencv-contrib-python
module.
It seems that you have no compiler installed or it is not found.
I have successfully worked with this guide:
http://docs.opencv.org/3.0-rc1/d5/de5/tutorial_py_setup_in_windows.html
However, it was necessary to use Visual Studio 12 2013, other versions did not work.
Update 29-5-2017: This also works with OpenCV 3.2.0-dev. Now using Visual Studio 2015 or 2017 gives no errors.
The cv2.pyd is now automatically moved to site-packages. You just only need to copy the DLLs.
I have made a tutorial on how to compile and build your own OpenCV 3.1.0-dev from scratch. It is simple and organized and works with me very well. If you have time to recompile OpenCV check out the tutorial.
The steps to follow are:
opencv-3.1.0-dev
and in this directory create other two directories one called build
and the other called sources
. The paths
will be opencv-3.1.0-dev\build
and opencv-3.1.0-dev\sources
.opencv-master.zip
and opencv_contrib-master.zip
opencv
and opencv_contrib
directoriesgenerating is done
before continuing.OpenCV.sln
. Right click on this .sln file and open it with the visual studio 2013 used in CMake.Be patient as this step and the next will take a lot of time.
Release
. These step take about 10 to 15 minutes..dll
files [present at opencv-3.1.0-dev\build\bin\Release
] and the cv2.pyd
and paste them in the site-packages
directory in Pyhton27\Lib\site-packages
.import cv2
. If no errors, execute cv2.__version__
, and you should get 3.1.0-dev
.If anything is not clear please watch the tutorial provided at the beginning of this answer.
The answer of foo bar is the best simple way to add opencv_contrib to python. But opencv_python-3.2.0.7-cp27-cp27m-win_amd64.whl is just for AMD chips. If you run it on Intel chip you will receive error message like this: "XXX is not a supported wheel on this platform". In this case, you must use opencv_python-3.2.0.7-cp27-cp27m-win32.whl.