Sure, I work with Optics, and we were evaluating a custom multispectral camera, which of course came with very little in the way of an interface, so I made one for it. The tools allowed me to easily display all 16 images with the ability to autoscale based on the image histogram, apply colormaps individually, and select a region of interest for statistical analysis. The image stats tool returns its bounds, so I could easily pull the same statistics across all images, for bandwidth comparison. Check out the Sift tool demo that comes with guiqwt. I am planning to use it as the basis for our own custom tool for visible/IR image analysis. HTH.
On Oct 24, 12:20 am, stefan <[email protected]> wrote: > OT, but @Steve, would you mind sharing what your doing with this image > manipulation GUI? I might have similar problems since I'm trying to > come up with a medical imaging processing toolkit that easily > integrates with our workflow... > Thanks, Stefan > > On Oct 23, 7:00 am, Steve <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I would also suggest Pierre's guidata/guiqwt libraries. I had been > > hacking away in QtDesigner for weeks on an image manipulation GUI. I > > had been coding my own routines for colormaps, image statistics, etc. > > Guiqwt has these functions and more built in. I had a far more > > advanced program coded in two days. Guidata provides the same > > functionality as TraitsUI, but was much more intuitive/pythonic to me. > > Guiqwt could be compared to Chacho, but when you add features like the > > contrast tool, the image toolbars, and the cross-section tool, you may > > never write a GUI any other way. I am an engineer first and a coder > > second, and these libraries are a perfect fit. > > > On Oct 13, 3:39 am, janwillem <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I have been using Eric5 for some while. I like it in particular > > > because of the simple way it offers for generating python code for the > > > PyQt4 slots and signals. It relieves one from the need to realy > > > understand slots, signals, events et cetra. However, I never could get > > > code completion to work properly. If I e.g. type sys. then I only get > > > the sys methods already used in my own source. In Spyder on the other > > > hand you get all sys methods listed which is for somebody with a > > > memory like mine very convenient. In Spyder you can start QT4Designer > > > but after that it stops; I cannot find more PyQt4 integration in > > > Spyder. So for now it seems Eric5 for the PyQt4 part and Spyder for > > > all other source editing. There must be a better solution. Any > > > suggestions welcome. > > > Janwillem > > > P.S. My backgound: 15 years Delphi-1 through 7 and since a few years > > > Python (on linux) mainly command line + matplotlib. > > > Placed on both Eric and Spyder lists -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "spyder" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/spyderlib?hl=en.
