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Re: How to view a binary image

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Originally Posted by RufflesRidge View Post
It's way easier than what Joel suggested. Just call ImageName.write(/ImageName.bmp) then FTP to the cRIO (no client needed, jut type FTP://10.XX.YY.2 in Windows Explorer) to get the image. Replace ImageName with the name of your image and you should be good to go. Note that .jpeg does not appear to work with binary images, but .bmp does.
Go with this. I've never touched image manipulation stuff in the wpilibj/squawk libraires so I didn't know where to look.
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