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problem with imread() in python

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I have a issue of reading a image with imread() in Python. I downloaded opencv 3.0.0 and numpy to C:\Python27\LIb\site-packages. and then I tried to get my image file and I typed the test code in follow. import numpy import cv2 img= cv2.imread('C:\test.jpg', 0) cv2.imshow('image', img) but I got a error message like 'size.width > 0 && height>0 in function cv::imshow' . it seems that imread failed to get my image. I am thinking I did wrong way to get the image path (I am sure that test.jpg is in local disk(C:)), then I tried various ways to get the image path like 'C:\\test.jpg', 'C:/test.jpg', etc. but these did not work. I am sure that opencv and numpy is working, because when I coded like, import numpy as np import cv2 cols= 640 rows= 480 image= np.zeros((rows, cols, 3), np.uint8) cv2.imshow('image', image) Grayish screen came out. Can anyone help ? Thanks

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