[−][src]Function opencv::imgproc::gaussian_blur
pub fn gaussian_blur(
src: &dyn ToInputArray,
dst: &mut dyn ToOutputArray,
ksize: Size,
sigma_x: f64,
sigma_y: f64,
border_type: i32
) -> Result<()>
Blurs an image using a Gaussian filter.
The function convolves the source image with the specified Gaussian kernel. In-place filtering is supported.
Parameters
- src: input image; the image can have any number of channels, which are processed independently, but the depth should be CV_8U, CV_16U, CV_16S, CV_32F or CV_64F.
- dst: output image of the same size and type as src.
- ksize: Gaussian kernel size. ksize.width and ksize.height can differ but they both must be positive and odd. Or, they can be zero's and then they are computed from sigma.
- sigmaX: Gaussian kernel standard deviation in X direction.
- sigmaY: Gaussian kernel standard deviation in Y direction; if sigmaY is zero, it is set to be equal to sigmaX, if both sigmas are zeros, they are computed from ksize.width and ksize.height, respectively (see #getGaussianKernel for details); to fully control the result regardless of possible future modifications of all this semantics, it is recommended to specify all of ksize, sigmaX, and sigmaY.
- borderType: pixel extrapolation method, see #BorderTypes
See also
sepFilter2D, filter2D, blur, boxFilter, bilateralFilter, medianBlur
C++ default parameters
- sigma_y: 0
- border_type: BORDER_DEFAULT