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Basic Bundle - Practical Python and OpenCV

Over 275 pages of the best introduction to computer vision and image processing, you can possibly get.

  • The complete 4th edition eBooks in PDF format
  • All source code listings, example images, and datasets used in both books
  • The original 1st edition of Practical Python and OpenCV + Case Studies which covers OpenCV 2.4

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What others are saying

I can guarantee you that Case Studies and Practical Python and OpenCV are the best books to teach you OpenCV and Python right now.

One June Kang

Practical Python and OpenCV is a non-intimidating introduction to basic image processing tasks in Python. While reading the book, it feels as if Adrian is right next to you, helping you understand the many code examples without getting lost in mathematical details.

Dr. Tomasz Malisiewicz

I was lost for a couple of months until I ran into the books Practical Python and OpenCV and Case Studies. From that moment, I was able to face my university final project with utter confidence. Adrian's writing style is clear, straightforward, and very easy to understand, but also very close and entertaining. I'm happy I found it.

Eduardo Valenzuela

Practical Python and OpenCV is an easy read and step by step approach, smarter than any reference manual I have read.

Lai-Cheung-Kit Christoph

First of all, thank you for the book. I find it really valuable and helpful. It gave me a good grasp on my path to learning computer vision/image processing. Now I have a good starting point to continue learning, exploring, and how to apply the OpenCV library in my new ideas.

Mikko Leppänen