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QUOTE (cheekychops @ Oct 12 2008, 06:48 PM)

Would I need any special NI s/w or h/w to detect a colour in Labview?

You're going to have to give us a whole lot more info than that to get a useful answer. What are you looking at? Is it a physical object, or do you already have a digital image? What sort of color system are you looking for (RGB, YUV, Yu'v', HSL, wavelength, general name, etc)? Give us some more context and we might be able to be more helpful.

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QUOTE (crelf @ Oct 13 2008, 10:49 AM)

You're going to have to give us a whole lot more info than that to get a useful answer. What are you looking at? Is it a physical object, or do you already have a digital image? What sort of color system are you looking for (RGB, YUV, Yu'v', HSL, wavelength, general name, etc)? Give us some more context and we might be able to be more helpful.

Digital images? LabVIEW is the software :camera:

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QUOTE (Minh Pham @ Oct 14 2008, 05:12 AM)

Digital images? LabVIEW is the software :camera:

And ????????

What is taking the picture ? Do you have a Camera ? Are your picture already files ? Are they JPEG, GIF, BMP ? What do you want to analyse ? A pixel ? All the colors of the picture ?

As Chris said, give us a lot more details to let us help you !

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