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Re: Adding crosshairs to camera image

Flip the image on the camera or in the Dashboard.
For a crosshair you might find a multi-line or oval overlay easier than a bitmap.
Vision Motion->Vision Utilities->Overlay
I've also done a crosshair just by drawing it on the Dashboard front panel itself and dragging it on top of the camera output.
No computational work required that way.

Attached is a Dashboard overlay example from last year's default framework.
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