Raw image data previewer is an open-source utility dedicated to parsing and displaying binary data acquired straight from a camera.
This simple utility provides features like:
- previewing most used raw color formats
- RGB-like formats
- YUVs (packed, semiplanar, planar)
- Grayscales
- Bayer RGBs
- exporting raw image data to more complex formats (ie. PNG, JPG)
- Python >=v3.9
- numpy
- opencv
- PIL
sudo pacman -Sy python-pip git
git clone https://github.com/antmicro-labs/raw-image-data-previewer.git
cd raw-image-data-previewer
pip install -r requirements.txt
sudo apt-get install python3-pip git python3-pil.imagetk
git clone https://github.com/antmicro-labs/raw-image-data-previewer.git
cd raw-image-data-previewer
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
To start an empty GUI (without any data loaded) use:
cd raw-image-data-previewer
python3 -m app
You can also start the GUI with already loaded data and parameters (like width and color format). More information about available arguments can be found in command-line help:
cd raw-image-data-previewer
python3 -m app --help
The utility also provides a way to convert binary files containing image data to more complex formats (ie. PNG, JPG) without starting the grahpical interface.
To use this option simply add the --export
argument with the target filename with extension.
Currently supported color formats and planned ones can be found in the documentation.
Currently there are two classes that can describe color formats: ColorFormat
and SubsampledColorFormat
(found in app/image/color_format.py
).
To create a new color format, simply:
- Under
AVAILABLE_FORMATS
list incolor_format.py
add new instance of one of the color format classes with proper fields filled. - Provide parsing and displaying function by extending
AbstractParser
found incommon.py
or by using an existing one.- If you choose to implement a new one remember that
parse()
should return one dimensionalndarray
with values read from the binary file.display()
on the other hand should return RGB-formatted 3-dimensionalndarray
consisting of original color format values converted to RGB24.
- If you choose to implement a new one remember that
- The utility provides proper parser by checking color format parameters (mainly
PixelFormat
), so make sure, that your new color format has a valid translation of parameters to one of the parsers (this functionality can be found inapp/parser/factory.py
).
- Błażej Ułanowicz (blazejulanowicz)
- Dawid Dopart (DopartDawid)
- Maciej Tylak (Ty7ak)
- Maciej Franikowski (MaciejFranikowski)
The utility is licensed under the Apache-2 license. For details, please read the LICENSE file.