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Bisect Video Feed - Zed Camera

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**Background:** I was given a Zed Camera with the task of using it as a stereo camera. StereoLabs provided a proprietary software which requires CUDA (NVIDIA hardware-dependent software package) to run. I found a few tutorials for making and calibrating a stereo camera ([example](https://erget.wordpress.com/2014/02/01/calibrating-a-stereo-camera-with-opencv/)). I need to reformat the Zed camera's video feed in order to use this method. **Goal:** I'm trying to set up my zed camera as a stereo camera. The camera takes images which look like this: (see Fig. 1) ![Fig. 1 - Initial camera output.](/upfiles/1470766774787275.jpg) and using the below script I separated the **static image** into two halves: (see Figs 2,3) ![Fig. 2 - Left.](/upfiles/1470766966100701.jpg) ![Fig. 3 - Right.](/upfiles/14707669878679196.jpg) **Script:** #!usr/bin/python import cv2 import numpy as np # Import image img = cv2.imread('TestPicture3.jpg') # split image (indexing) image_left = img[1:1080, 1:1920] image_right = img[1:1080, 1920:3840] # Display left and right images cv2.namedWindow('Left', cv2.WINDOW_NORMAL) cv2.resizeWindow('Left', 1920, 1080) cv2.imshow('Left', image_left) cv2.namedWindow('Right', cv2.WINDOW_NORMAL) cv2.resizeWindow('Right', 1920, 1080) cv2.imshow('Right', image_right) cv2.waitKey(0) # export images cv2.imwrite('TestPic_left.jpg', image_left) cv2.imwrite('TestPic_right.jpg', image_right) cv2.destroyAllWindows() I want to bisect the video feed in order to capture left and right video. Below is the script I've written to attempt the bifurcation, but it hasn't worked. What should I do? #!usr/bin/python import cv2 import numpy as np # script imports Zed camera feed and splits the two feeds into left and right frames # Capture video on camera device 1 vid = cv2.VideoCapture(1) # Split video feed on left side imgLeft = vid.read[1:1080, 1:1920] # Split video feed on right side imgRight = vid.read[1:1080, 1920:3840] while(True): # Capture frame-by-frame ret, frame = vid.read() # Display the resulting frame # left cv2.namedWindow('Left', cv2.WINDOW_NORMAL) cv2.resizeWindow('Left', 2208, 1242) cv2.imshow('Left', imgLeft) # right cv2.namedWindow('Right', cv2.WINDOW_NORMAL) cv2.resizeWindow('Right', 2208, 1242) cv2.imshow('Right', imgRight) # End Process cv2.waitKey(0) cv2.destroyAllWindows() The resulting error is: Traceback (most recent call last): File "Split_VideoCapture_Test.py", line 11, in imgLeft = vid.read[1:1080, 1:1920] TypeError: 'builtin_function_or_method' object has no attribute '__getitem__' **Thank in advance for the assistance.** Cheers, Jordan

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