RGB CMYK

Hello world. IM Chinese.

im working on the inspection of paint using the LabVIEW Vision module. I want to know how to convert RGB to CMYK, and any VI in NI Vision is available?

I looked but found nothing. no idea please, thank you.

Hi wangwl,

See this link:

http://forums.NI.com/NI/board/message?board.ID=170&message.ID=286111&requireLogin=false

There is useful information in it.

Mike

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