12-06-2007 07:34 AM
12-06-2007 10:42 AM
It sounds like you may be saving 10-bit images, and image viewers may display the data with the wrong endianess (big endian vs. little endian). What file format are you using, and what viewers are you using on your two machines to view the images. I woukld bet that if you used the same file format and the same viewer, you would get the same looking image. Just as a side note, if you read the file back using NI Vision functions, does it look correct? If so, then I would bet the viewer you are using is not interpreting the byte order correctly. PNG is a good file format that is better standardized on how to interpret 16-biit images, so you might try saving the image in this format as well.
Hope this helps,
Brad