Chapter 3 making grayscale and color measurements, Define regions of interest, Defining regions interactively – National Instruments IMAQ Vision for LabWindows TM /CVI User Manual

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Making Grayscale and Color
Measurements

This chapter describes how to take measurements from grayscale and color
images. You can make inspection decisions based on image statistics, such
as the mean intensity level in a region. Based on the image statistics, you
can perform many machine vision inspection tasks on grayscale or color
images, such as detecting the presence or absence of components, detecting
flaws in parts, and comparing a color component with a reference.
Figure 3-1 illustrates the basic steps involved in making grayscale and
color measurements.

Figure 3-1. Steps to Taking Grayscale and Color Measurements

Define Regions of Interest

A region of interest (ROI) is an area of an image in which you want
to focus your image analysis. You can define an ROI interactively,
programmatically, or with an image mask.

Defining Regions Interactively

You can interactively define an ROI in a window that displays an image.
Use the tools from the IMAQ Vision tools palette to interactively define and
manipulate an ROI.

Define Regions of Interest

Measure

Grayscale Statistics

Measure

Color Statistics

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