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Name: pyk4a
Version: 1.2.4
Summary: Python wrapper over Azure Kinect SDK
Home-page: https://github.com/etiennedub/pyk4a/
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # pyk4a
        
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        ![pyk4a](https://github.com/etiennedub/pyk4a/raw/master/figs/pyk4a_logo.png) 
        
        
        This library is a simple and pythonic wrapper in Python 3 for the Azure-Kinect-Sensor-SDK.
        
        Images are returned as numpy arrays and behave like python objects.
        
        This approach incurs almost no overhead in terms of CPU, memory or other resources.
        It also simplifies usage. Kinect C api image buffers are directly reused and image releases are performed automatically by the python garbage collector.
        
        Homepage: https://github.com/etiennedub/pyk4a/
        
        ## Prerequisites
        The [Azure-Kinect-Sensor-SDK](https://github.com/microsoft/Azure-Kinect-Sensor-SDK) is required to build this library.
        To use the SDK, refer to the installation instructions [here](https://github.com/microsoft/Azure-Kinect-Sensor-SDK).
        
        
        ## Install
        
        ### Linux
        
        Make sure your `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` contains the directory of k4a.lib
        
        ```
        pip install pyk4a
        ```
        
        ### Windows
        
        Make sure you replace the paths in the following instructions with your own k4a sdk path.
        It is important to replace `1.4.1` with your installed version of the SDK.
        
        ```
        pip install pyk4a --no-use-pep517 --global-option=build_ext --global-option="-IC:\Program Files\Azure Kinect SDK v1.4.1\sdk\include" --global-option="-LC:\Program Files\Azure Kinect SDK v1.4.1\sdk\windows-desktop\amd64\release\lib"
        ```
        
        Don't forget to add the folder containing the release `k4a.dll` to your Path env variable `C:\Program Files\Azure Kinect SDK v1.2.0\sdk\windows-desktop\amd64\release\bin`
        
        ## Example
        
        For a basic example displaying the first frame, you can run this code:
        
        ```
        from pyk4a import PyK4A
        
        # Load camera with the default config
        k4a = PyK4A()
        k4a.start()
        
        # Get the next capture (blocking function)
        capture = k4a.get_capture()
        img_color = capture.color
        
        # Display with pyplot
        from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
        plt.imshow(img_color[:, :, 2::-1]) # BGRA to RGB
        plt.show()
        ```
        
        Otherwise, a more avanced example is available in the [example](https://github.com/etiennedub/pyk4a/tree/master/example) folder.
        To execute it [opencv-python](https://github.com/skvark/opencv-python) is required.
        ```
        git clone https://github.com/etiennedub/pyk4a.git
        cd pyk4a/example
        python viewer.py
        ```
        
        ## Documentation
        
        No documentation is available but most methods are used in the example. You can follow it as reference.
        You can also check directly the code of the main class [PyK4A](https://github.com/etiennedub/pyk4a/blob/master/pyk4a/pyk4a.py).
        
        ## Bug Reports
        Submit an issue and please include as much details as possible.
        
        Make sure to use the search function on closed issues, especially if your problem is related to installing on [windows](https://github.com/etiennedub/pyk4a/issues?q=windows+).
        
        
        ## Module Development
        
        1) Install required packages: `make setup`
        
        2) Install local pyk4a version (compiles pyk4a.cpp): `make build`
        
        ## Contribution
        
        Feel free to send pull requests. The develop branch should be used.
        
        Please rebuild, format, check code quality and run tests before submitting a pull request:
        ```shell script
        make build
        make fmt lint
        make test
        ```
        
        Note: you need `clang-format` tool(v 11.0+) for formatting CPP code. 
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Topic :: Multimedia :: Video :: Capture
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: C
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