XY graph export image JPEG color PB

Dear.
How save a graph in JPEG with a simplified presentation and keep the line color on the picture like "Invoke node: Export images" .
To have  JPEG image I used the "invoke node: get image" and I put a 1 on the color to simplified the presentation but it's don't keep the line color.
I have seen this post who speek about this subject:
http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170​&message.id=122665&query.id=182247#M122665
In the zip there is a the project to show the difference between the tow "invoke node" 
I someome can help me..  
Massif
Attachments:
image simplified JPEG.zip ‏77 KB

Hi Massif,
if you set the picture depth to 1 you can´t have any color in it. Use 24 bit and change the background color. Or another solution, save your picture as bitmap, open it and save it as jpg. See the attached example.
Mike
Message Edited by MikeS81 on 04-21-2008 09:52 AM
Attachments:
image JPEG juste line color_LV80.vi ‏26 KB

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