How do we compare two images in labview?

I have created a back end code which is comparing two images using LABVIEW.i have used a comparator and put a tolerance factor which will help me filter out almost same images.the problem i am facing is that on subtraction of the given two images i am getting a completely random output with noise surrounding the parts of the image which are being compared.Also the tolerance percentage i have given has not been working very effectively.Kindly let me know if there is an easier solution to my task or what needs to be done
Thank you

Can you post your code?
Randall Pursley

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