Author Topic: PhotometricColorCalibration  (Read 4519 times)

Offline Marzio

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Re: PhotometricColorCalibration
« Reply #15 on: 2017 August 24 04:30:24 »
Hi Vincent,

I sent you an email with the link to the photo in GDrive, I do not have DropBox, I hope I can do it anyway.

Thanks in advance,
Marzio

Offline vicent_peris

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Re: PhotometricColorCalibration
« Reply #16 on: 2017 August 24 07:34:28 »
Hi Marzio,

I just found the problem: the Vizier database gives errors in this sky area. If you decrease the limiting magnitude to 7, you get 2000 stars in a field of 2-3 degrees! This is the workaround:

- Create a preview around NGC6888. Mine was around 1000 pixels wide.
- Create a new, independent image from the preview and apply PCC to it. Don't apply PCC to the preview but to the new image.
- Take note of the RGB weights in the console.
- Apply a PixelMath process by multiplying each color channel of the full image by its corresponding weight. The weights I get are 0.824 for R, 0.868 for G and 1 for B.
- Apply BackgroundNeutralization manually.

In an upcoming version of PCC you'll be able to define a region of interest in the image, so it will be possible to apply this workflow directly in PCC.


Best regards,
Vicent.

Offline Marzio

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Re: PhotometricColorCalibration
« Reply #17 on: 2017 August 24 10:25:42 »
Hi Vincent,

 ...Tks!!!!!

Marzio