optimization of the frame rate

Please someone help me.

you guys can explain why my cadence is different than 1 vi vs another vi?

my setup.vi rate is 30 frames per second

My rotatewithoverlay.vi is running at 10 frames per second

It's because of the calculations and changing color image to image in grayscale, making it slow?

What can I do to keep 30 fps on my new rotatewithoverlay.vi?

How to optimize this program to make it faster?

Well Yes. It worked.

Imaqusb.dll to imaqdx Giong worked like a charm

Thank you very much!!

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