I have a question about how to define a ROI with OpenCV. I know what the definition of the function cvSetImageROI
but I want to know if is possible to define a ROI with OpenCV with a different shape than rectangle. For example, define a ROI in a circle or in different form.
It is possible to do this?
cvSetImageROI(img1, cvRect(a, b, c, d));
The following code, which you could have found here or even here sets a circular ROI using a bit mask on your image.
#include "cv.h"
#include "highgui.h"
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
IplImage* src, * res, * roi;
/* usage: <prog_name> <image> */
if (argc < 2)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s <image>\n", argv[0]);
return 1;
}
src = cvLoadImage(argv[1], 1);
res = cvCreateImage(cvGetSize(src), 8, 3);
roi = cvCreateImage(cvGetSize(src), 8, 1);
/* prepare the 'ROI' image */
cvZero(roi);
/* Note that you can use any shape for the ROI */
cvCircle(
roi,
cvPoint(130, 100),
50,
CV_RGB(255, 255, 255),
-1, 8, 0
);
/* extract subimage */
cvAnd(src, src, res, roi);
/*
* do the main processing with subimage here.
* in this example, we simply invert the subimage
*/
cvNot(res, res);
/* 'restore' subimage */
IplImage* roi_C3 = cvCreateImage(cvGetSize(src), 8, 3);
cvMerge(roi, roi, roi, NULL, roi_C3);
cvAnd(res, roi_C3, res, NULL);
/* merge subimage with original image */
cvNot(roi, roi);
cvAdd(src, res, res, roi);
/* show result */
cvNamedWindow(argv[1], 1);
cvNamedWindow("res", 1);
cvShowImage(argv[1], src);
cvShowImage("res", res);
cvWaitKey(0);
/* be tidy */
cvDestroyAllWindows();
cvReleaseImage(&src);
cvReleaseImage(&res);
cvReleaseImage(&roi);
return 0;
}
For a pentagon or hexagon just adapt it so to change the geometric shape of the mask. Check this SO Question: Using ROI in OpenCV?.