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letamp;#39;s learn how to use geometric matching to find a reference feature that can be used to define a local coordinate system Iamp;#39;m interested in finding a reference feature thatamp;#39;s based on this text phrase here pure quality at the top look under the machine vision group and look for geometric matching and this throws an error it says we need to be using a grayscale image letamp;#39;s convert that to grayscale by coming back to color and extract the luminance plane this is our standard method for getting a grayscale image from color give that step a name convert to grayscale letamp;#39;s come back to the machine vision group again start up geometric matching and then select new template Iamp;#39;ll draw a region of interest around this phrase and I want to be able to include that mountain peak because Iamp;#39;ll be using that as part of the match okay this looks pretty good click Next here we see the automatically extracted contours we have a little bit of the m