Hipshot converts a video file into a single image simulating a long-exposure photograph.
Project description
Hipshot converts a video file into a single image simulating a long-exposure photograph.
Installation
Hipshot requires:
Python 2;
docopt;
NumPy;
the FFMPEG libraries; and
OpenCV and its Python bindings.
Hipshot consists of a package and a script.
To install them,
gunzip < Hipshot-0.4.1.tar.gz | tar -xf - cd Hipshot-0.4.1/ python setup.py install
or with pip,
pip install hipshot
Usage
The hipshot script takes a single argument: the name of a video file; and an optional argument given by the option --weight which specifies the weighing factor for each frame in the sum.
Hipshot - Simulate long-exposure photography Usage: hipshot <file> [--weight <alpha>] Options: -w, --weight Sum frames with the specified weight. -v, --version Print version information. -h, --help Print this help.
Example
The following image was created from the video: ISS Near Aurora Borealis.
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