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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T02:34:15+00:00 2026-05-20T02:34:15+00:00

I want to use edge detection algorithms from opencv library. Here is a piece

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I want to use edge detection algorithms from opencv library.
Here is a piece of python code:

from opencv.cv import *
from opencv.highgui import *

img = cvLoadImage ('xxx.jpg')
cvNamedWindow ('img')
cvShowImage ('img', img)
cvWaitKey ()

canny = cvCreateImage (cvSize (img.width, img.height), 8, 3)
cvCanny (img, canny, 50, 200)

harris = cvCreateImage (cvSize (img.width, img.height), 8, 3)
cvCornerHarris (img, harris, 5, 5, 0.1)

Loading and showing image works fine, but canny and harris transformations fail.
cvCanny fails with:

RuntimeError:  openCV Error:
    Status=Unsupported format or combination of formats
    function name=cvCanny
    error message=
    file_name=cv/cvcanny.cpp
    line=72

and cvCornerHarris fails with this error:

RuntimeError:  openCV Error:
    Status=Assertion failed
    function name=cvCornerHarris
    error message=src.size() == dst.size() && dst.type() == CV_32FC1
    file_name=cv/cvcorner.cpp
    line=370

From this messages I can infer that loaded image has invalid format. But I don’t understand how to convert it.
Here are values of some img fields:

img.type = 1111638032
img.nChannels = 3
img.depth = 8
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    2026-05-20T02:34:15+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 2:34 am

    Here’s fixed code. See comments inline. Long story short: your data types were wrong. Read the API.

    try:
        from opencv.cv import *
        from opencv.highgui import *
    except:
        #
        # Different OpenCV installs name their packages differently.
        #
        from cv import *
    
    if __name__ == '__main__':
        import sys
        #
        # 1 = Force the image to be loaded as RGB
        #
        img = LoadImage (sys.argv[1], 1)
        NamedWindow ('img')
        ShowImage ('img', img)
        WaitKey ()
    
        #
        # Canny and Harris expect grayscale  (8-bit) input.
        # Convert the image to grayscale.  This is a two-step process:
        #   1.  Convert to 3-channel YCbCr image
        #   2.  Throw away the chroma (Cb, Cr) and keep the luma (Y)
        #
        yuv = CreateImage(GetSize(img), 8, 3)
        gray = CreateImage(GetSize(img), 8, 1)
        CvtColor(img, yuv, CV_BGR2YCrCb)
        Split(yuv, gray, None, None, None)
    
        canny = CreateImage(GetSize(img), 8, 1)
        Canny(gray, canny, 50, 200)
        NamedWindow ('canny')
        ShowImage ('canny', canny)
        WaitKey()
    
        #
        # The Harris output must be 32-bit float.
        #
        harris = CreateImage (GetSize(img), IPL_DEPTH_32F, 1)
        CornerHarris(gray, harris, 5, 5, 0.1)
    
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