03-03-2012 04:50 AM
Hellow all
Is there any icon or vi that performs mixing of CMYK colors values (codes) and show it in the front panel and/or if possible the value ? and what vi that make interface between CMYK colors values and any valves that control the liquid volume?my vi shown in the attach ment below
Thanks
03-03-2012 10:15 PM
I am waiting your help
03-04-2012 05:13 AM
still waiting
03-05-2012 05:22 PM
Hi,
I would use the "IMAQ Extract Color Planes" VI to do what you are trying to accomplish. This VI can be found on the vision palett under Vission Utilities»Color Utilities.
Regards,
Greg-H
03-17-2012 03:03 AM
I ment I want an icon that show me the output of mixing CMYK colors ?
also I want how to convert from CMYK color model values to the CMYK color model volumes?
03-18-2012 06:02 AM
I am waiting your help
03-19-2012 02:10 PM
Hi,
Displaying the output of CMYK colors depends on what VIs you are using to create the color. Could you possibly post your VI?
What do you mean by "color model volumes"?
Regards,
Greg H.
03-20-2012 06:10 AM
My VI is attached in the begining
I ment that I want to convert the CMYK color from numeric values to real-life (liquid color volume of each color) to control a four tanks filled by a four liquid color represent the CMYK for mixing them to get the required color
03-21-2012 09:34 AM - edited 03-21-2012 09:36 AM
Please see below.
Greg H.
03-21-2012 09:34 AM - edited 03-21-2012 09:35 AM
Hi,
You could use the framed color box to display the color of the CMYK color mixing.
As far as converting to an actual volume of each color this is simply proportions and will depend on how much paint you actually want. There are some suggested mathematical equations on this site:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1892020/mixing-two-rgb-color-vectors-to-get-resultant
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Regards,
Greg H.