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Example<br />

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Ú×ØÖÛ´³ÑÖÒ³µ<br />

Ú×ØÐÒÛØ´µ<br />

ÚÐÖÛÒÓÛ<br />

Ú×ÔÐÝ´ÊÓÒµ<br />

Result<br />

Ú ×Ø ÐÒ ÛØ always returns 2 (H MSG TRUE)<br />

Parallelization Information<br />

Ú ×Ø ÐÒ ÛØ is local and processed completely exclusively without parallelization.<br />

Ú ×ÔÐÝ<br />

×Ø ÐÒ ÛØ, ÕÙÖÝ ÐÒ ÛØ<br />

System<br />

Possible Successor Functions<br />

See Also<br />

Module<br />

Ú ×Ø ÐÙØ ´ ÄÙØÆÑ µ<br />

Set “look-up-table” (lut).<br />

Ú ×Ø ÐÙØ sets look-up-table of the the output window. A look-up-table defines the transformation<br />

of a “gray value” within an image into a gray value or color on the screen. It describes<br />

the screen gray value/color as a combination of red, green and blue for any image gray value<br />

(0..255) (so it is a ’table’ to ’look up’ the screen gray value/color for each image gray value:<br />

look-up-table). Transformation into screen-colors is performed in real-time at every time the<br />

screen is displayed new (typically this happens about 60 - 70 times per second). So it is possible<br />

to change the look-up-table to get a new look of images or regions. Please remind that not all<br />

machines support changing the look-up-table (e.g. monochrome resp. truecolor).<br />

For common monitors only one look-up-table can be loaded per screen. Whereas Ú ×Ø ÐÙØ<br />

can be activated separately for each window. There is the following solution for this problem:<br />

It will always be activated the look-up-table that is assigned to the “active window” (a window<br />

is set into the state “active” by placing the mouse inside the window).<br />

look-up-tables can also be used with truecolor displays. In this case the look-up-table will be<br />

simulated in software. This means, that the look-up-table will be used each time an image is<br />

displayed.<br />

ÕÙÖÝ ÐÙØ lists the names of all look-up-tables.<br />

Attention<br />

If Ú ×Ø ÐÙØ should be used for exported Code (C++), please note the description of ×Ø ÐÙØ<br />

due to the different semantics in C++.<br />

HALCON 6.0

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