So far I'm using an old but pro canon EOS camera and the defaults with this https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001DJ4FEE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I'm new to (astro)photography and image processing but so far things seem to be working. If you are into this and have any advice please get in touch
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Astronomy image stacking scripts
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# I'm running fedora but these tools are available on all OSes | |
# Hugin: http://hugin.sourceforge.net/ | |
# Gimp: https://www.gimp.org/ | |
# ImageMagick: https://www.imagemagick.org | |
dnf install hugin | |
dnf install gimp | |
dnf install imagemagick |
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# do merge_images Plus/Bumpmap/Screen etc (http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/compose/) | |
merge_images() { | |
merge_mode="$1" | |
image_pattern="$2" | |
image_list=$(ls $image_pattern) | |
first_image=$(echo $image_list | cut -d ' ' -f 1) | |
cp $first_image temp.jpg | |
for img in $image_list; do | |
composite temp.jpg ${img} -compose "$merge_mode" temp.jpg | |
done | |
mv temp.jpg result.jpg | |
} | |
#I found that this is the best way so far to automate image cropping | |
simple_fuzz() { | |
sensitivity=$1 | |
image_pattern=$2 | |
for img in $(ls $image_pattern); do | |
convert $img -flatten -fuzz $sensitivity -trim +repage OUT_$img | |
done | |
} | |
#So if you put all the images in a specific folder you can do for example | |
simple_fuzz 65% *.JPG | |
merge_images Plus OUT*.JPG | |
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# These two simple commands merge multiple images together (it's called image stacking). | |
# I've found that these parameters take care of the alignment of the point of interest. | |
# The out is the prefix for the resulting tiff images | |
# I've only tried a handful of parameters, the one I'm showing here I've found after I got | |
#a big light-trail instead of the point of interest. This combination worked quite well. | |
# -C Auto crop the image to the area covered by all images | |
# -i Optimize image center shift for all images, except for first. | |
align_image_stack -m -a OUT ${IMAGES} -C -i | |
# When the script finishes, you can combine all the stacks in one image with enfuse which comes with hugin installation | |
# I haven't played yet with the enfuse parameters but I'll update as soon as I find more. | |
enfuse --exposure-weight=0 --saturation-weight=0 --contrast-weight=1 --hard-mask --output=final_result.tif OUT*.tif | |
# Then you can use gimp to try some filters to further enhance the image. | |
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