Fight Club - Intensity |
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Ponyo - Step |
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SpiderMan: No way home - Intensity |
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Encanto - Hue |
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Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.
If you have a suggestion that would make this better, you can simply open an issue with the tag "enhancement". You can also fork the repo and create a pull request. Don't forget to give the project a star! Thanks again!
- Fork the Project
- Create your Feature Branch (
git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature
) - Commit your Changes (
git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature'
) - Push to the Branch (
git push origin feature/AmazingFeature
) - Open a Pull Request
Movie BarCode requires an installation of Python 3.6 or greater, as well as pip. (Pip is typically bundled with Python installations.)
To install from PyPI with pip:
$ python -m pip install movie-barcode
Sometimes, the PyPI release becomes slightly outdated. To install from the source with pip:
$ python -m pip install git+https://github.com/MarcBresson/movie-barcode
Process a collection of movies at once :
>>> from movie_barcode import Movies
# Default output directories are ./images and ./npy
>>> movies = Movies(images_output_dir, computed_colors_output_dir)
# Will open a dialog. If a movie has already been computed, it will recover the npy file.
>>> movies.load()
>>> movies.compute()
>>> movies.save() # optional. It allows to directly load the computed array on movies.load()
>>> movies.export_every_barcode()
Distributed under the EUPL 1.2 License. See LICENSE.txt
for more information.
Marc Bresson - [email protected]