I am using OpenCV 2.4.4 on a Cent OS machine. My code currently loads an image with the warning: component data type mismatch
here is the code:
#include <cv.h>
#include <highgui.h>
#include "imglib.h"
int main( int argc, char** argv )
{
Mat image = imread( argv[1], CV_LOAD_IMAGE_ANYDEPTH);
imwrite("debugwriteout.jp2", image);
}
I pass the name of a .jp2 greyscale file in the args. The image has a 14-bit pixel depth, but when I print out the pixel values I get values over 20000, and my image is now a completely black square. Any advice would be appreciated.
Additional information: When I change the imread flag to CV_LOAD_IMAGE_GRAYSCALE it successfully convert the image to an 8-bit pixel depth and prints useful output so I can tell that the jasper module is working at least somewhat correctly.
Any advice would be appreciated,
Thanks
SZman,
I solved my problem. The solution is the position of the high bit. On 16 bits, for a 14 bits depth, you have xxxxxxxxxxxxxx00 instead of 00xxxxxxxxxxxxxx. If you want the correct value, you must decal of 2 bits on the right.