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Write 12-bit TIFF with LV

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As Tom Landry once said after a loss of 13-6..."It was a team effort."  I think all of it mattered.  The cast, the color pallet...all of it.

 

Just glad I could help push for a change.

 

 

Hummer1

 

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To make things easier I'll leave yours as the solution and I'll get them Kuods together.

 

Thanks All!

 

Ben

 

PS No, I don't have multiple accounts. I work with 7 CLA's that are always willing to help out. Smiley Tongue

Message Edited by Ben on 11-20-2009 08:20 AM
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Sometimes brilliance is unrewarded, and other times your SWAG (stupid wild-*&^ guess) pays handsomely.  I try to cause more problems than I solve around here so another solution would just cause trouble.  Smiley Very Happy

 

I believe things worked out nicely, thanks.  

 

Always remember:  Caveat Type Caster (in all of its forms)

Message Edited by Darin.K on 11-20-2009 09:12 AM
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Hi Hummer,

 

Can you post an earlier version 8.6 of the image write.VI

 

Thanks

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Here you go. I saved it back to 8.0.

Justin Parker
National Instruments
Product Support Engineer
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When I use this (trying to write an I16 image) labview seems to add 32767 to every pixel, so that I appear to have

a U16 image scaled from 32767 to 65536.  Is there anything I can do to prevent this atrocity?

Jeremy.

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While it is true that the initial and final values are the same - they do not appear to write to the

tiff file the same.  That is, the tiff file writer arbitrarily adds 32767 to each value for display in the

image.  When the file is read this extraneous 32767 is stripped, but if you care about the gray

scale values in your tiff file then you are still out of luck.

 

Is there any solution to write the values you are actually interested in to the tiff file?

 

Regards,

Jeremy.

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