Hello,
>
> If you are using a previous version of LabVIEW but you have IMAQ
> Vision (which it sounds like you do), you can display the image in a
> WindDraw window. Here is an example that demonstrates the use of the
As I'm using the version 6.1 I've found that solution with the window
already.
Hallo,
I hope I'm in the correct newsgroup here. I've just begun to work with
Labview. I'm working on several little demonstration programs, to show the
principles of image acquisition. Now I'm searching for a possibility to
integrate the pictures in the format that is used by the IMAQ vision libr
Hello,
>
> This two dimensional array can be displayed in an Intensity Graph on a
> LV6.1 front panel.
This solution works for me. I've already tried it out. I really thank you
very much.
Greetings
Felix
Hello
>
> This solution works for me. I've already tried it out. I really thank you
> very much.
>
I've tried a little more, with some logical operations (and or ...) of
grayscale pictures, sometimes, theres color in the displayed result-image.
Something must be wrong. Any Idea?
Felix
> I've tried a little more, with some logical operations (and or ...) of
> grayscale pictures, sometimes, theres color in the displayed result-image.
> Something must be wrong. Any Idea?
>
The logic on the image and the display of the image are really
unrelated. You can take a color image and d
Your other option is to use IMAQ Image to Array. This converts the
Image data into a two dimensional array of U8's, I16's, or Floats,
depending on the type of image that was originally created.
This two dimensional array can be displayed in an Intensity Graph on a
LV6.1 front panel.
Hi, Felix,
I believe what you are asking is how to display images on a LabVIEW
front panel. If you are using LabVIEW 7, there is now an embedded
front panel control that you can use for image display. This control
is found in the following location on the Controls Palette: Controls
>> Vision >>
Perhaps you can find help here:
http://sine.ni.com/apps/we/niepd_web_display.DISPLAY_EPD4?p_guid=B45EACE3EB3756A4E034080020E74861&p_node=DZ52505&p_submitted=N&p_rank=&p_answer=&p_source=External
or here:
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/conceptd.nsf/webmain/0E9074660DFFA7A38625685E007F5771?opendocument
Hello Felix:
First, is that you have to remember that ordinarily LabVIEW does not
come with IMAQ or Vision tools as a single package and so you have to
learn them separately but ultimately integrate them together in
application. There is a set of toolset called "picture control" (early
version in