I use this code to rotate my image in OpenCV:
// get rotation matrix for rotating the image around its center
Point2f center22(RGBsrc.cols/2.0, RGBsrc.rows/2.0);
Mat rot = getRotationMatrix2D(center22, Angle, 1.0);
// determine bounding rectangle
Rect bbox = RotatedRect(center22,RGBsrc.size(),Angle).boundingRect();
// adjust transformation matrix
rot.at<double>(0,2) += bbox.width/2.0 - center22.x;
rot.at<double>(1,2) += bbox.height/2.0 - center22.y;
Mat dst;
warpAffine(RGBsrc, dst, rot, bbox.size());
imshow("rotated_im", dst);
It works correctly. Now I want to rotate that image back to the original image. When I use the code below, I see the locations of objects in the image are not the same as in the original image. Why is this and how can I rotate my image back?
Point2f center22(RGBsrc.cols/2.0, RGBsrc.rows/2.0);
Mat rot2 = getRotationMatrix2D(center22, -Angle, 1.0);
Rect bbox2 = RotatedRect(center22,RGBsrc.size(), -Angle).boundingRect();
rot2.at<double>(0,2) += bbox2.width/2.0 - center22.x;
rot2.at<double>(1,2) += bbox2.height/2.0 - center22.y;
Mat Rotatedback;
warpAffine(RotatedRGB, Rotatedback, rot2, bbox2.size());