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Re: [APML] Process this Raw Image



>> [...] So your raw image is described by, roughly, 384 unique nonzero
>>levels.
>
> I guess that shows just how good an image can look with just that many
> levels! I am curious about the 15 bits. I didn't know PS did that. If
> you have the time, maybe you can take a look at this image and see if
> it's actually the full 10 bits.
>
> http://www.goldrush.com/~aa6g/Images/200406241553B2.raw  (4MB)
>
> This is directly exported from the program that receives the data, not
> cropped in PS like I did with the first example. The histogram should
> be continuous. This image is 2048 x 1001 pixels and is in the near IR
> around 800nm.

Hi Chuck,

As expected, the histogram has no gap:
http://pleiades-astrophoto.com/tmp/pi-test-images/200406241553B2-16bit64x.jpg

This is the 16-bit histogram zoomed 64 times horizontally.

Of course, I couldn't resist to this beauty:
http://pleiades-astrophoto.com/tmp/pi-test-images/200406241553B2-pi.fit
http://pleiades-astrophoto.com/tmp/pi-test-images/200406241553B2-pi.jpg

The same processing as the previous one. What shows this image? Southern
California?

> Thanks for your efforts,

My pleasure, Chuck.

Regards,

Juan
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juan.conejero_at_pleiades-astrophoto.com
http://pleiades-astrophoto.com/
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