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Re: Blinking Script
« Reply #120 on: 2010 August 06 12:48:52 »
Judging by the use of the word 'kaliver' it sounds like you've hit the vodka already Harry :)

 
PS currently in Holland so I'm 6h ahead of my usual EST timezone.
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Re: Blinking Script
« Reply #121 on: 2010 August 06 12:57:42 »
Hi

I know it looks funny , a bit of a local english slang   for caliber but you knew that  O0


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Re: Blinking Script
« Reply #122 on: 2010 August 06 14:19:18 »
yes, context is a wonderful thing :)
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Re: Blinking Script
« Reply #123 on: 2010 August 06 21:13:17 »
Ver 2.6
A minor detail: using the MasterDark and reseting it, when you close the script the postfix "_c" images remains open (hidden)
Fixed.

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Re: Blinking Script
« Reply #124 on: 2010 August 06 23:48:09 »
Cool. Perfect.
Thanks.
I found more bug around Add/Close/CloseAll button if dark file selected. Fixed.

+ SaveTo/Crop&SaveTo now save file from RAM (before it just copy from original file location). Saving from RAM are much faster and possible to save calibrated files and/or save with AutoHistogramTransformation.

+ SampleFormat for calibrated images.
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Re: Blinking Script
« Reply #125 on: 2010 August 18 08:28:10 »
Hey Nikolay

Just to say that you are doing a great job here :)

BTW: Is there a way to write an animated gif (or mpg movie) with the "current" settings? :D
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Re: Blinking Script
« Reply #126 on: 2010 August 18 09:13:17 »
Hi Carlos,

With no facility for creating either Animated GIFs or MPEG Movies within PI, I think that the best, and easiest, way would be to run the BlinkScript and then to screen capture as a movie.

Obviously this requires some package that will capture the screen as a movie - I am using Camtasia, and I believe Harry does the same for his tutorials. I am not sure what Juan uses, and I do not know what else might be available out there. Camtasia is certainly NOT cheap >:(

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Re: Blinking Script
« Reply #127 on: 2010 August 18 10:29:42 »
Hi,

camstudio is a reasonable alternative to camtasia. It's free which helps :)

http://camstudio.org/
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Re: Blinking Script
« Reply #128 on: 2010 August 18 10:32:15 »
Linux based? :P I guess I shall try avidemux...
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Re: Blinking Script
« Reply #129 on: 2010 August 18 10:34:25 »
Meh, you choose your platform and suffer the consequences :)
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Re: Blinking Script
« Reply #130 on: 2010 August 19 06:13:19 »
Thanks for the link to Camstudio Sander,

I'll download and try it out over the next few days - Camtasia has fulfilled its purpose, but at huge expense, and not actually without some major gripes. At the price they are asking for Camstudio, it seems like excellent value for money :moneyinmouth:

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Re: Blinking Script
« Reply #131 on: 2010 August 27 15:43:18 »
This might be a bit late in the day but another feature I like in CCDStack is the ability to double click on a star and get the FWHM for that star on all images open (in the Image Manager). Very useful when assessing the subs before a combine to weed out those with poor focus or haze or cloud passed over

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Re: Blinking Script
« Reply #132 on: 2010 August 28 00:56:09 »
Hi Nigel,

In fact, the way that these scripts are developed (just like PixInsight in general), it is really NEVER 'too late'.

The only restriction will be down to when someone has the skill and time to implement it - and I can certainly see the merit of your suggestion (the ability to 'score' a series of images by virtue of the FWHM of just a single star - obviously the images have to be registered/aligned to make the 'detection' of the star a 'trivial' process for all images.

There is one other minor restriction, and that is that we do not yet really have a fully integrated 'FWHM Calculator' - this has existed in various forms, but is not yet part of the 'core' of PI. Therefore, anybody adding a facility such as yours is going to have to rely on the work of others (which might not be present in a given installation), or is going to have to seek permission to have it included with THEIR code, or is going to have to write the code from scratch.

If I had Nikolay's skills (I wish :sad:) then I would be waiting for an FWHM option to appear 'inside' the core of PI - and then just make simple calls to that process from withim my script.

All that said, looking at the 'Noise Estimate' in ImageIntegration has actually given me a better 'feel' for image quality than almost all other methods - to the extent that, yes, whilst I would like to be able to 'graph' the FWHM data (not just for 'one' star, but for 'all easily detectable' stars), I would only be using the knowledge as a 'sanity check' - to help me visualise how an imaging session actually 'performed'.
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Re: Blinking Script
« Reply #133 on: 2010 August 28 07:24:30 »
Another suggestion (I already wrote the script that performs this task, but it would be better inside Nikolay's one): perform a series analysis for just a single pixel. This means, give some basic statistic data, and plot the intensity versus "time" in a new window.

To get the stats easily you may create a new image (for inner calculations) with 1 px height, and N px wide. Just copy one by one the values, and finally perform the statistics over this image (using the standard tools, not by hand).

What I have not implemented, and would be great here, is to dynamically set the coordinates (clicking on the target image).


What do you think?


PS: I'll upload a part of my code this Monday (it is at the office)
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Re: Blinking Script
« Reply #134 on: 2010 August 28 10:42:09 »
I use DeepSkyStacker's whole image FWHM analysis to weed out bad images. DeepSkyStacker Live does this analysis automatically as new images come in and plots values in a chart. Handy for monitoring an image session and being alerted to problems as they occur.
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