Thank's Juan,
but I am not using IMAQ. Just to make you understand my little problem, I'm
using a third part library to decode movies (avi, mpeg, etc) and using
picture control to display frames. The library give me native BGR bitmaps,
as almost any windows compilant bitmap library should. For every frame i
need to translate in RGB to properly display colors in picture ctrl.
You can se the software "in action" in attached jpg 😉
CVI is very painless, usefull and easy C development system. A new control
that allow to use device contest in it and an implementation of WM_PAINT for
that control may be very usefull for advanced programming. Also an embedded
interface for standard windows contols (xp style buttons, checkbox etc..)
will
make us happy, but this is another point.
Thank's again
--
Marco Turra
Soft. Department
HI-TEC S.r.l.
Via Agrigento 9
20148 - MILAN
ITALY
Tel. +39.02.39262464
Fax. +39.02.39260434
Web Site: http://www.hi-tec.it
E-mail : marco.turra@hi-tec.it
"JuanCarlos" wrote in message
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> It' kind of trade-off; bitmap files are stored in RGB format and our
> IMAQ image processing libraries use RGB. Also most applications use
> CVI native functions to handle bitmaps.
>
> Let us know if you have any further questions.
>
> Regards,
>
> Juan Carlos
> N.I.
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