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I develop the vision application for detection the object. In my application, there are two image, one is display real-time, the other is show the defect object. During the run, If I want to double click the defect image, then save this image for analysis later. But when I capture double click to save image, I found the saved image is not that I wanted. The image is the real-time display. The accessory is the printscreen of code .

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How to upload many pictures?

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grab the image

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grab the image

find the center of object

detection the object and estimate it T OR Flase

capture the double-click , save the defect ones

First grab the real-time image, Second find the center , 3, detection, If the object is defect, then the image will show in the defect display control. If i want to save the defect object, capture the double-click the defect image, and save it. But i find the save image is the same as the real-time image, not the defect one. And I put a display control in the event structure, it show the real-time image

But in event structure, I use the varaible of defect display control. So i am confused

Then I think in the application, I am not using IMAQ Creat .VI to open a memory for the defect image , so the defect image save incorrectly. But I creat the memory for the defect image, the result is the same as the previously

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