
Reference Manual
Chapter
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Blob Finder Setup
Blob Finder Setup
The Blob Finder tool finds connected pixels, called blobs, within a specified value range. For
an introduction to the tool, see Blob Finder on page
. All found blobs are stored inter-
nally, and can be analyzed by the Blob Analyzer tool.
Figure - The interactive setup window for Blob Finder.
Left side
Input parameters for the Blob Finder tool
Image area Displays either the source image or the result. In the figure, the area
outside the Region of interest is blue. One blob is found with the cur-
rent parameter settings, and it is marked in bright red. The dark red
areas are blobs that are discarded, one because it is an edge blob
and the others because their areas are too small.
Blob list
The blobs found with the current settings are listed below the image,
sorted according to the Sorting-settings. The number of blobs listed
depends on the Max number of blobs in table setting.
Input/Output
Choose an image for the Blob Finder by typing the number of the
Source bank
that con-
tains the desired image. Also choose a storage place for the resulting image with found
blobs by typing the number of a
Destination bank
. Make sure that the evaluation bank is
different from the destination bank.
Select a ROI from a previous program step. ROIs of any form are possible to use. The
Timeout
sets the maximum time for how long your program keeps looking for blobs.
Enable the parameter
Generate Blob Image
to store a binary image of the blobs (white) on
black background in the destination bank. This function makes the Blob Finder step suit-
able as a pre-processing step to other tools. You can create a binary image where only