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Re: Peg targeting

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Originally Posted by euhlmann View Post
Try adjusting the exposure time and ISO level of the camera or adjusting threshold levels in your processing. Besides that, we can't help you very much without knowing what your code or GRIP pipeline and your sample images look like.
This was posted in the LabVIEW subforum, so I would assume they are using NI Vision instead of GRIP. The point still stands that it's hard for us to help without decent pictures of your code, sample pictures, threshold values, and output post-processing images.
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