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    Image-Editor

    Image-Editor

    AI based photo editing website for changing image background

    ...To get started, simply run pip install -r requirements.txt to download all the necessary libraries. Then to, create a new Django project using django-admin startproject Website1, replacing 'Website1' with the name of your choice. Image-Editor uses Python's cv2 library, which provides an easy and efficient way to work with images and videos, including a wide range of image processing and computer vision algorithms. With cv2, you can easily read, write, filter, and display images, and much more. Image-Editor uses Mediapipe's selfie_segmentation model for background removal in real-time video streams. ...
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    cv2_plt_imshow

    Using matplotlib_imshow for images read by cv2

    ## Introduction One of the major issue faced while using `cv2`, especially when you are using `jupyter-notebooks`, is to perform `cv2.imshow` the kernel breaks. Apart from this, most of the users are comfortable using matplotlib for display, specially its display in notebook using `%matplotlib inline` magic. This package provides two of the main function, converting the image to a format more suitable in matplotlib, and plotting the image using matplotlib in the notebooks. ## Table of contents * [Setup](#setup) * [Dependencies](#dependencies) * [Contact](#contact) ## Setup ```pip install cv2_plt_imshow``` ## Dependencies * [matplotlib](https://pypi.org/project/matplotlib/) * [cv2](https://pypi.org/project/opencv-python/) ## Contact * [Author](https://rupesh.info/) * [Github](https://github.com/rs9899/cv2_plt_imshow)
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