Sorry, I attached the wrong compressed file. Use this version. On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 7:57 PM, Adam Hughes <hughesadam87@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey everyone,
I made an interactive demo for a class I'm TAing where the user loads an image (default is mona lisa prado) and they can dynamically change HSV or RGB values with sliders, and the altered image is updated in realtime. The point of this excercise is to try to mimic the fading of the mona lisa prado colors into the tinged yellow version of the original Mona Lisa on display today.
This program uses TraitsUI and Chaco for its interactivity, so probably isn't of direct use for the image viewer; however, in the spirit of interactive examples, I thought it would be cool to share. It was much easier to get Chaco and play nicely with image data than I thought it would be. /home/glue/Desktop/monolisa.tar.gz *Note: this will be very slow if you use the high-res version of the mona lisa prado, so please start by trying the lowres files*.
Requirements:
scikit-image numpy chaco traits traitsui enable
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