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Re: Labview Slow Images Capture

One thing to keep in mind. Viewing panels and probes isn't free. The more panels you have open and the more probes and image displays, the more of the CPU will be spent on debugging. If you run the DS and click on the Charts tab, you can watch the CPU usage with different options. You can also instrument the vision processing loop to measure the rate.

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