Overview
This example VI shows how to average different images.
Description
This program will allow you to average 32-bit color images.
How it works: By breaking images down into 8-bit planes, and averaging each plane, the program quantifies the 32-bit color image on a linear scale. Once each plane has been averaged, it then recombines them all into one averaged color image.
Use Cases: This can be used for approximating what happens over a long acquisition period without worrying about external conditions violently ruining data.
Requirements
Software
- LabVIEW Base Development System 2012 (or compatible)
- NI Vision Development Module 2012 (or compatible)
Hardware
- No hardware is necessary to use this example VI
Steps to Implement or Execute Code
- Download and open the attached file
- Run the program
Additional Information or References
**The code for this example has been edited to meet the new Community Example Style Guidelines. The edited copy is marked with the text ‘NIVerified’. Read here for more information about the new Example Guidelines and Community Platform.**