At runtime, LightWork will prompt the user once for permission to access the camera and again for permission to access the Photos library. If the user refuses, the app will not function fully. However, the user may grant (or revoke) these permissions later in the LightWork section of the Settings application.
iOS Application Development with OpenCV 3
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iOS Application Development with OpenCV 3
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Overview of this book
iOS Application Development with OpenCV 3 enables you to turn your smartphone camera into an advanced tool for photography and computer vision. Using the highly optimized OpenCV library, you will process high-resolution images in real time. You will locate and classify objects, and create models of their geometry. As you develop photo and augmented reality apps, you will gain a general understanding of iOS frameworks and developer tools, plus a deeper understanding of the camera and image APIs.
After completing the book's four projects, you will be a well-rounded iOS developer with valuable experience in OpenCV.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
iOS Application Development with OpenCV 3
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Setting Up Software and Hardware
Capturing, Storing, and Sharing Photos
Blending Images
Detecting and Merging Faces of Mammals
Classifying Coins and Commodities
Index
Customer Reviews