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Hello, I'm new using Labview!!

This is one of a huge list of problems: I have a black and white image with some holes, so I want to fill this holes using the function IMAQ FillHole, but when I apply this suddenly the whole final image is black! Why? What's the problem? What I have to do to solve it?

I wait a solution as soon as posible! Thank you!

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I wait a solution as soon as posible! Thank you!

Step 1: don't crosspost (post your question in more than one forum)

Step 2: upload an example VI showing us your problem - that makes it much easier for us to give you intellegent suggestions.

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Step 1: don't crosspost (post your question in more than one forum)

Step 2: upload an example VI showing us your problem - that makes it much easier for us to give you intellegent suggestions.

maybe you should have attatched, that the best way to fill a hole is:

1. take a bucket of concrete

2. put the concrete in the hole

3. take a scoop and flatten the surface

4. let it dry for at least 24 hours

5. finish ...

;)

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maybe you should have attatched, that the best way to fill a hole is:

1. take a bucket of concrete

2. put the concrete in the hole

3. take a scoop and flatten the surface

4. let it dry for at least 24 hours

5. finish ...

;)

And I thought I was hard on HH's :laugh:

Perhaps we should have a year end "best of poetic posts" topic for each year and include a subcategory of HH posts and pithy replies. If we were really kind we might even delete the names to protect the guilty...

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Perhaps we should have a year end "best of poetic posts" topic for each year and include a subcategory of HH posts and pithy replies.

I'd love to see that - we could hand out awards (free LAVA t-shirts) at the NI-Week LAVA / OpenG BBQ every year :D

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Hello I'm here again, but this time I send you the VI with the original image and the final image. So, now you can help a little more.

You should also post the bitmap file (zipped, if it is very large) "dibuix.bmp" that you have listed as your filepath constant. That way we can see, & play with the whole sizes of holes and offer more well rounded holistic advice.

By the way, before crelf says it, yes we know, droll, very droll...

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