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Scaling a 2D picture without using zoom factor

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I'm not exactly sure what this is expected to do.  Can you elaborate?

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Thanks everyone for the help.  I do really appreciate it.  I have found that using several draw arcs to draw an image that is similar to the png image that I was using fixs the problems that I was having, and actually gives me more control.

 

Thanks again

 

Mitchell Worner

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Is this just an animation?  Maybe a picture ring with images created outside of Labview that you can iterate thru.  

Capture.PNG  Capture.PNG

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@Hooovahh wrote:

LabVIEW's image format doesn't support alpha layers


To be more specific, the format does support it, but the VIs strip out the alpha value before displaying, presumably because the code for rendering it doesn't exist. It is possible to recreate the transparency on your own (if you have the bottom image too) by taking the pixel RGB values from the two images and averaging them according to the transparency value.


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