Okay, so I wasnt very clear.
The 64bit image out (1 pixel by 2 pixels) has data encoded into the pixel value, it is not an image I want to view.
Eg
The first pixel of the (1 pixel by 2 pixels) image contains a 64 bit number: 3411507556003349746.
If you convert the number on the 0 - 15 bit of this number to binary and then to decimal it will output a number that is a coordinate in x on the image captured by the Camer Link camera.
If you convert the number on the 15 - 31 bit of this number to binary and then to decimal it will output another number that is a coordinate in x on the image captured by the Camer Link camera.
If you convert the number on the 31 - 47 bit of this number to binary and then to decimal it will output a number that is a coordinate in y on the image captured by the Camer Link camera.
If you convert the number on the 47 - 63 bit of this number to binary and then to decimal it will output a number that is another coordinate in y on the image captured by the Camer Link camera.
Appologies if this isnt very clear? So I can get access to the memory loaction of this 1 pixel by 2 pixel data, can I access it in LabView knowing the memory address?