![]() The first is to follow my “pip install opencv” tutorial. When installing OpenCV 4 on Ubuntu, you have two options: The rest of the tutorials on this page will help you compile OpenCV from source if you so desire. However, while installing OpenCV via pip is the easiest method, you may want to compile OpenCV from source to obtain access to additional packages/modules as well as optimize the install for your particular architecture. You can follow my “pip install opencv” guide to install OpenCV via pip on Linux, macOS, and Raspbian. Installing OpenCV using pip, Python’s package manager, is by far the fastest and easiest method to install OpenCV on your system. If you choose to used Windows, that’s perfectly fine, just understand that I may be unable to help you. If you are interested in learning Computer Vision, Deep Learning, and OpenCV, I strongly recommend that you use a Unix-based machine such as Linux, macOS, or Raspbian. Note: I do not support Windows on the PyImageSearch blog.
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