Author Topic: Debayering  (Read 3440 times)

Offline Emanuele

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Debayering
« on: 2010 July 19 13:17:35 »
Hi all...

quick question:  is there a batch debayer process that can be used to debayer 30 images, or it has to be done one by one? And what about to save those debayered images? One by one, still?

also, I tried the 4 debayer methods but the image is either completely red, or completely blue or completely green.  Am I doing something wrong?

thank you.
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Re: Debayering
« Reply #1 on: 2010 July 19 13:23:52 »
Hi

Under scripts you will find the batch debayer script  :D

One of the settings will be correct , but sometimes the light pollution can be very strong and give heavy colours particularly if you are using a dslr

Also make sure you are not using the super pixel method

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Re: Debayering
« Reply #2 on: 2010 July 19 13:47:31 »
THanks Harry!

This is what I get. I am really not sure if it is correct. How do I lower the red at this point ?

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Re: Debayering
« Reply #3 on: 2010 July 19 13:53:04 »
Hi

Try using the background neutralization tool this should get you somewhere near


Look at a quick demo I did of Mr houghy data which has the problem

http://www.harrysastroshed.com/pixinsighthomeinter.html

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Re: Debayering
« Reply #4 on: 2010 July 19 14:02:34 »
ok! Thank you!

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Re: Debayering
« Reply #5 on: 2010 July 19 14:09:28 »
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