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import cv2;
img_color = cv2.imread('media/buildings/roffa6.jpeg')
#Displays image inside a window
# cv2.imshow('color image',img_color)
# Custom window
cv2.namedWindow('custom window', cv2.WINDOW_KEEPRATIO)
cv2.imshow('custom window', img_color)
# cv2.resizeWindow('custom window', 200, 200)
cv2.waitKey(0)
cv2.destroyAllWindows()

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# installation
run `pip3 install -r requirements.txt` to install the used python packages.

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Adafruit-Blinka==8.43.0
adafruit-circuitpython-bme280==2.6.24
adafruit-circuitpython-busdevice==5.2.9
adafruit-circuitpython-connectionmanager==3.1.0
adafruit-circuitpython-mpr121==2.1.20
adafruit-circuitpython-requests==4.0.0
adafruit-circuitpython-typing==1.10.3
Adafruit-PlatformDetect==3.69.0
Adafruit-PureIO==1.1.11
adafruit-python-shell==1.8.1
args==0.1.0
blinker==1.8.2
click==8.1.7
clint==0.5.1
ffmpeg-python==0.2.0
Flask==3.0.3
future==1.0.0
gunicorn==22.0.0
itsdangerous==2.2.0
Jinja2==3.1.4
MarkupSafe==2.1.5
numpy==1.26.4
opencv-python==4.10.0.82
packaging==24.1
pillow==10.3.0
pyee==11.1.0
pyftdi==0.55.4
pyserial==3.5
pyusb==1.2.1
rpi-ws281x==5.0.0
RPi.GPIO==0.7.1
simpleaudio==1.0.4
sysv-ipc==1.1.0
typing_extensions==4.12.2
Werkzeug==3.0.3

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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2017 Tony DiCola for Adafruit Industries
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
# Simple test of the MPR121 capacitive touch sensor library.
# Will print out a message when any of the 12 capacitive touch inputs of the
# board are touched. Open the serial REPL after running to see the output.
# Author: Tony DiCola
import time
import board
import busio
# Import MPR121 module.
import adafruit_mpr121
# Create I2C bus.
i2c = busio.I2C(board.SCL, board.SDA)
# Create MPR121 object.
mpr121 = adafruit_mpr121.MPR121(i2c)
# Note you can optionally change the address of the device:
# mpr121 = adafruit_mpr121.MPR121(i2c, address=0x91)
# Loop forever testing each input and printing when they're touched.
while True:
# Loop through all 12 inputs (0-11).
for i in range(12):
# Call is_touched and pass it then number of the input. If it's touched
# it will return True, otherwise it will return False.
if mpr121[i].value:
print("Input {} touched!".format(i))
time.sleep(0.25) # Small delay to keep from spamming output messages.

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import ffmpeg
stream = ffmpeg.input('input.mp4')
stream = ffmpeg.hflip(stream)
stream = ffmpeg.output(stream, 'output.mp4')
ffmpeg.run(stream)
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