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Colormap for visualizing depth, normal and gradient images #1313

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hardikdava opened this issue Jun 27, 2024 · 5 comments
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Colormap for visualizing depth, normal and gradient images #1313

hardikdava opened this issue Jun 27, 2024 · 5 comments
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hello 👋 @SkalskiP @LinasKo ,

what do you think about adding a feature to visualize depth images, normal image and graident images across various tasks?

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here is a full reference of implementation in opencv

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@hardikdava hardikdava added the enhancement New feature or request label Jun 27, 2024
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Hi, if this issue is something that the team is considering to add, I would like to be a part of it.
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Bhavay-2001 commented Jun 28, 2024

Hi @LinasKo, any updates on this issue?
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hello 👋 @LinasKo @SkalskiP, any response?

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AHB102 commented Oct 29, 2024

@LinasKo @SkalskiP Anything ?

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LinasKo commented Oct 30, 2024

Hi @AHB102, @hardikdava 👋

Not yet, but that's something we're starting to think about. Expect some motion in this direction next year.

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