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A: I see what you are trying to do, but can't understand how you are doing it. Your preprocessing works with one image, while the logic you are using is on all images (each image has its own preprocessing). Since this is not working for you, I would recommend using one preprocessing function and then separate the image processing part from the preprocessing function. You can easily preprocess your images before displaying the image. This is just how I would do it: function preprocessImage(image) { // Fill image with a white color... //...or what ever it is that you want to do // After this step the image is ready to be processed with your logic! return image; } function processImages() { // Get all images, your logic should be applied to each image here // by having a loop that will iterate each image. } What is the problem with this approach? Here is a very simple code example so you can understand it: // Let me assume that the preprocessing function is called preprocess and that the // processImages function is called process. function preprocess(image) { // Fill image with a white color... //...or what ever it is that you want to do // After this step the image is ready to be processed with your logic! return image; } function process(preprocessedImage) { // This will not work image = preprocess(preprocessedImage); // This will work preprocessedImage = preprocess(image); // Your logic here return preprocessedImage; } var images = new Array(); var currentImage = 0; function preprocess() { images[currentImage] = preprocess(images[currentImage]); currentImage = ++currentImage % images. d2c66b5586