.. _Table-Of-Content-HighGui: *highgui* module. High Level GUI and Media ------------------------------------------ This section contains valuable tutorials about how to read/save your image/video files and how to use the built-in graphical user interface of the library. .. include:: ../../definitions/tocDefinitions.rst + .. tabularcolumns:: m{100pt} m{300pt} .. cssclass:: toctableopencv =============== ====================================================== |Beginners_5| *Title:* :ref:`Adding_Trackbars` *Compatibility:* > OpenCV 2.0 *Author:* |Author_AnaH| We will learn how to add a Trackbar to our applications =============== ====================================================== .. |Beginners_5| image:: images/Adding_Trackbars_Tutorial_Cover.jpg :height: 90pt :width: 90pt + .. tabularcolumns:: m{100pt} m{300pt} .. cssclass:: toctableopencv =============== ====================================================== |hVideoInput| *Title:* :ref:`videoInputPSNRMSSIM` *Compatibility:* > OpenCV 2.0 *Author:* |Author_BernatG| You will learn how to read video streams, and how to calculate similarity values such as PSNR or SSIM. =============== ====================================================== .. |hVideoInput| image:: images/video-input-psnr-ssim.png :height: 90pt :width: 90pt + .. tabularcolumns:: m{100pt} m{300pt} .. cssclass:: toctableopencv =============== ====================================================== |hVideoWrite| *Title:* :ref:`videoWriteHighGui` *Compatibility:* > OpenCV 2.0 *Author:* |Author_BernatG| Whenever you work with video feeds you may eventually want to save your image processing result in a form of a new video file. Here's how to do it. =============== ====================================================== .. |hVideoWrite| image:: images/video-write.png :height: 90pt :width: 90pt .. raw:: latex \pagebreak .. toctree:: :hidden: ../trackbar/trackbar ../video-input-psnr-ssim/video-input-psnr-ssim ../video-write/video-write