I\'ve found documentation regarding C ++, but not much with python.
The basic code to display in python is:
import numpy as np
import cv2
# Load an
cap2 = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
cap2.set(3,320)
cap2.set(4,200)
ret2, image2 = cap2.read()
cv2.imshow('frame2',image2)
cv2.namedWindow('frame2',cv2.WND_PROP_FULLSCREEN)
cv2.setWindowProperty('frame2', cv2.WND_PROP_FULLSCREEN, cv2.WINDOW_FULLSCREEN)
i have found a trick, just put
cv2.namedWindow('frame2',cv2.WND_PROP_FULLSCREEN)
cv2.setWindowProperty('frame2', cv2.WND_PROP_FULLSCREEN, cv2.WINDOW_FULLSCREEN)
below
cv2.imshow('frame2',image2)
Here, what we are actualy doing is playing full video in smaller size. That's why there is no title bar and borders.
Did a little more looking around:
using these flags is how to do it with QT backend. CV_GUI_NORMAL or CV_GUI_EXPANDED: CV_GUI_NORMAL is the old way to draw the window without statusbar and toolbar, whereas CV_GUI_EXPANDED is a new enhanced GUI.
unfortunetly, cv2.namedWindow('image', flags=cv2.CV_GUI_EXPANDED)
does not work, even though I'm pretty sure I have QT backend (actually I'm positive I do).
After looking up help(cv2)
, I found similar flags WINDOW_GUI_EXPANDED
and WINDOW_GUI_NORMAL
. So use those.
img = cv2.imread('messi.jpg',0)
# Removes toolbar and status bar
cv2.namedWindow('image', flags=cv2.WINDOW_GUI_NORMAL)
cv2.imshow('image',img)
cv2.waitKey(0)
cv2.destroyAllWindows()
But still having trouble trying to remove the title bar.