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Get camera image into processing VI

we made a processing VI for our camera image that we want to get in there and so we output the image on our dashboard. We are not sure is we can easily include the camera image like that in our vision VI on picture 2. Should that work?
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Re: Get camera image into processing VI

What you've attached is a simple subVI that wraps the color threshold function with constants of RGB and 1 for the replacement pixel value and parameters for the image and colors.

It looks like it will work just fine after the Image Get in the Vision Processing loop.

You may however want to test well with different lighting conditions that are likely to happen on the field or demo. For those reasons, we will generally use HSL or HSV colors instead of RGB. RGB is faster, but the bigger the range in any parameter, the bigger the difference between the two color spaces.

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