Author Topic: Understanding My Linear Fit Clipping Result  (Read 5111 times)

Offline GaryI

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Re: Understanding My Linear Fit Clipping Result
« Reply #15 on: 2016 September 13 14:13:31 »
Jim,

I just stumbled upon your PI cheat sheet.  It's absolutely brilliant.  Thanks for taking the effort to create it.

Gary

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Re: Understanding My Linear Fit Clipping Result
« Reply #16 on: 2016 September 13 15:14:09 »
By the way, thanks for the information that you have provided to me indirectly through your informative posts on other subjects.  I am on the verge of moving from LRGB to RGB imaging.  I have read your conversation with Juan on that subject, but I'll confess to not understanding everything yet.  Have you now moved in that direction?

I really enjoyed reading through your web site.  It is excellent and well done.  If you don't mind sharing, what hosting service are you using?  I would like to utilize something similar some day.

Also, I enjoyed a previous post where you alluded to your occupation.  We may have crossed paths - I spend 20 years working in West Houston in the same business, but as an engineer.  I am now retired and observing from the shores of Lake Livingston.  Much better skies for observing than West Houston, but not as nice as New Mexico of course.

 :smiley: 

And remember, I have a 70+ page workbook on PI if you think it would be helpful that I offer for free.  Its now up to Rev 41a so if you have an earlier one its time for an update.  If interested, just drop me a line at jkmorse57@gmail.com

Best,

Jim
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