i want a program in c/c++ that displays individual components of a color image i.e. r,g and b separately...(red,green,blue components) separately
You can check this: http://answers.opencv.org/question/37132/i-want-to-split-and-show-r-b-g-pictures-why-does-it-not-work/
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