Step #1: Install Xcodeīefore we can compile OpenCV on our system, we first need to install Xcode, Apple’s set of software development tools for the Mac Operating System. With all that said, let’s go ahead and install OpenCV 3 with Python 3.5 bindings on macOS. You should pay extra special attention to this step to ensure your OpenCV build has been configured correctly. The exception to this is “Step #7: Configure OpenCV 3 and Python 3.5 via CMake on macOS” where I provide an extremely thorough walkthrough on how to configure your OpenCV build. If you find any step confusing or troublesome I would suggest referring to the OpenCV 3 + Python 2.7 tutorial where I have provided more insight. Many of the steps in last week’s tutorial and today’s tutorial are very similar (and in some cases identical) so I’ve tried to trim down some of the explanations for each step to reduce redundancy. macOS: Install OpenCV 3 and Python 3.5Īs I mentioned in the introduction to this post, I spent last week covering how to install OpenCV 3 with Python 2.7 bindings on macOS. To learn how to install OpenCV 3 with Python 3.5 bindings on your macOS system, just keep reading. I decided to break these install tutorials into two separate guides to keep them well organized and easy to follow. In today’s tutorial we’ll learn how to install OpenCV 3 with Python 3.5 bindings on macOS. Last week I covered how to install OpenCV 3 with Python 2.7 bindings on macOS Sierra and above. Click here to download the source code to this post
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