Image Clipper
This is a fork of the imageclipper program initially written by Naotoshi Seo.
This fork was made initially for myself to be able to compile the program on OSX. Since I used CMake it was easy to make one build that works on all platforms.
From the original description:
It is often required to crop images manually fast for computer vision researchers to gather training and testing image sets, e.g., cropping faces in images.
This simple multi-platform (Windows, OSX and Linux were verified) software helps you to clip images manually fast.
Building
To build you need CMake, OpenCV and Boost on your system
Linux & OSX
Install requirements using your favorite package system or download the sources yourself.
$ sudo apt-get install cmake libopencv-dev libboost-all-dev
Using MacPorts.
$ sudo port install cmake boost opencv
And then build:
$ git clone <repo url>
$ cd imageclipper
$ mkdir build && cd build
$ cmake .. # This should work in most cases.
# (Optional) Or specifying your own builds of OpenCV or Boost.
$ cmake -DOpenCV_DIR=/path/to/opencv/build/ -DBOOST_ROOT=/path/to/boost ..
$ cmake --build . # Builds the program.
Windows
On windows you need to download Visual Studio for Windows Desktop, CMake and git.
Boost
Has been tested with this verison on Windows 7, but should work with whatever you like: Boost 1.55.0 32-bit MSVC12 The default unpack location is c:\local\boost_1_55_0, if you change it you need to know the path when building.
OpenCV
Download and unpack OpenCV and remember the path.
From the git bash console: (use cmd.exe if you prefer)
$ git clone <repo url>
$ cd imageclipper
$ mkdir build && cd build
$ cmake -DOpenCV_DIR=/path/to/opencv/build/ -DBOOST_ROOT=/c/local/boost_1_55_0/ ..
$ cmake --build . --config Release
$ start imageclipper.sln # If you want to open in Visual Studio instead.
The executable can then be found under build/bin/Release/imageclipper.exe