diff --git a/README.markdown b/README.markdown index 9cb65c8..7761d15 100644 --- a/README.markdown +++ b/README.markdown @@ -59,11 +59,6 @@ $ pip install Facemovie You will need to have OpenCV with Python bindings to use it. (See requirements chapter) -### Sample archive - -So that you can start playing with the FaceMovie even though you do not have a batch of images, I compiled some samples in a archive available [here](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/4286043/GH/FaceMovie/packaging/ressources/samples.zip). -Simply uncompress it wherever you want, and use the images as input source ! - ## Getting Started Now that FaceMovie is installed on your system, let's start playing with it ! @@ -149,7 +144,10 @@ This means that for example -d 2 2 will output square images, of size 2 x the si The whole aplication is developed using [Python2.7.3](http://www.python.org/download/). Any Python2.7 should be enough though. To run the application, you'll also need to install [Opencv](http://opencv.willowgarage.com/wiki/).See [the documentation](http://opencv.willowgarage.com/wiki/InstallGuide) for more information. -**NOTE : ** Note that the opencv package available in Ubuntu's synaptic is outdated and should NOT be used. Follow the [ubuntu install guide](http://opencv.willowgarage.com/wiki/InstallGuide%20%3A%20Debian) to install the latest OpenCV version. +**NOTE : ** If you are using Ubuntu 12.04, best of luck ! The opencv package is available in the main repo. Simply run : +``` +$ sudo aptitude install python-opencv libcv2.3 libcvaux2.3 libhighgui2.3 libopencv-contrib2.3 libopencv-gpu2.3 python-numpy +``` I also used the excellent [exif library](http://sourceforge.net/projects/exif-py/) to enhance sorting capabilities. It is embedded in the code, and you will not need to install it. @@ -159,14 +157,7 @@ This project has been successfully tested on Windows 7 and Ubuntu 12.04 platform Facemovie is still under development, and you should consider it as work in progress. Lots of elements still have to be improved. - -Here is a list of my next objectives : - - - Implement a simple GUI to avoid this ugly command line interface - - Allow manual interaction to help the algorithm. When no face is found, the software currently discard the image. I would allow the user to point the face himself. - - Implement a feature that detects and corrects roations (for when the face is not always straight) - - Enhance documentation and tests - - **Any idea is welcome !** +You can **[have a look here](https://github.com/jlengrand/FaceMovie/issues?state=open)** to see my next objectives. ## Other ressources @@ -193,7 +184,7 @@ I never experienced any problem using the software, but you should always back u ## Contact I would enjoy having feedback if you like this idea, or even used it. Send me a link to your creations so that I can put them here ! -Feel free to mail me for any comment or request. +**Feel free to [write some words here](https://github.com/jlengrand/FaceMovie/issues?state=open)** for any comment or request. You can contact me at julien at lengrand dot fr, or on my [current website](http://www.lengrand.fr).