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If you completed with your April Fool jokes, it's a good time to meet OpenCV 2.4.5 that OpenCV Development Team prepared for you!
Microsoft just released Image Watch, a free Visual Studio extension for viewing in-memory images during debugging. Supports OpenCV image types!
On the first day of Spring the OpenCV Development Team released OpenCV 2.4.4. Big thanks to all contributors who made pull requests on GitHub, sent bug reports and helped us
As of OpenCV 2.4.4, OpenCV supports desktop Java development using nearly the same interface as for Android development.
We prepared the beta version of OpenCV 2.4.4 for you. Welcome to try out the latest and greatest OpenCV and please report any problems, while we are still in the
The "Mastering OpenCV with Practical Computer Vision Projects" book is done and published!
Those of you who contribute the code in the form of GitHub pull requests can now see results of automatic testing! There is a page showing the validation results on
OpenCV 2.4.3 is finally out. It should be the most mature OpenCV to the moment. Big thanks to everybody who sent us the bug reports, contributed new functionality and patches
We prepared the release candidate of OpenCV 2.4.3 for you. This is possibly the final release in 2.4 series, and it should be the most mature OpenCV version to the
This week in Italy two OpenCV related events take place. Firstly ECCV 2012 on 7th October in Florence provides a tutorial about OpenCV for mobile platforms. Secondly on 15th October
Greetings! We're glad to announce that our migration to git is almost over.
It should be binary compatible with OpenCV 2.4.1 (except for the face recognizer from contrib module) and therefore it is a sincerely recommended upgrade.