07-13-2010 08:45 AM
Hi again,
I'm currently working on a program that images an object and allows a user to see the display of the image at various zoom levels. I was able to do this fine if using multiple image windows. However, I would like to somehow overlay the images in one window, with something like a cascading effect. I provided a simple illustration to probably help you understand what I'm trying to describe. I'm thinking this may include an ROI of some sort , as well as one of the overlay functions. Of course, I have not been able to figure it out, so any help or examples would be much appreciated. Keep in mind that all the images are the same one, except that each window within the image window of the front panel should be at a different zoom level. I also am using Labview 8.5, if that helps.
Thanks.
07-14-2010 04:40 AM
Use can use a zoom property
Remember you can verwell feed a negative value in the cluster.
07-14-2010 08:04 AM
Remember a vi can have more than one indicator
07-14-2010 09:00 AM
Hey Muks,
thanks for the info, though that isn't exactly what I was looking for in the original question (actually, I've posted another question about zooming within the ROI if you happen to know anything about that and is what I wouold like instead of this). This question involved putiing the zoomed images within one image display rather than seperate ones as you have shown (and what I was able to do). However, I have rethought this out and figured it would not be best for what I need. Rather, I'm trying to just zoom within an ROI that can be drawn by the user, but that is turning out to be problematic (coding wise at least for me). Thanks for responding though 😄
07-14-2010 11:21 PM