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Re: [APML] Scorpius, Sagittarius, and the Milky Way
Wei-Hao,
Amazing. You are writing glorious pages in the history of film
astrophotography with your recent images.
I think it would be quite easy to write a small console (command-line)
utility program to perform some arithmetic and logical operations between a
few images in TIFF or FITS format. What do you think?
Juan
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Juan Conejero, Pleiades Astrophoto
juan.conejero_at_pleiades-astrophoto.com
http://pleiades-astrophoto.com/
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Wei-Hao Wang" <whwang@gmail.com>
To: "APML" <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Monday, July 05, 2004 10:11 AM
Subject: [APML] Scorpius, Sagittarius, and the Milky Way
> ALOHA,
>
> A new image is in
> http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/~wang/gallery/picutres/sco_sgi_milkyway.htm
>
> To correct the vignetting pattern, I used a little crappy but quick
> flat field method.
>
> As I introduced my flat field technique to you about half year ago, I
> took several
> images of daytime sky and average them to make a flat image. The old way
is
> to nonlinearly match this flat with the sky background in a real
> astronomical image
> and then divide the image with the matched flat image. This method works
quite
> well. I had showed the results on my Orion mosaic to you. However,
> this technique
> may be a little difficult for most people since it requires some computer
> programming.
>
> In order to see if things could be more simple, I divide the image with
the flat
> directly (without any background matching). The result is the image
above.
> I have to say, this flat fielding is not perfect but the residual
> vignettign pattern
> can be so easily fixed in PhotoShop. I think this is worth trying.
> You don't need
> to write a C++ program. All you need is to take a picture of daytime sky
and
> find a image processing software that does division (PhotoShop doesn't).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Wei-Hao
>
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>
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