There is a lot that can go into figuring out the correct color balance. For instance, the imx477 comes in two varieties, the most popular has an IR-Cut filter, but there is also a version that does not (you can also manually remove the filter as I have done in mine). Some cameras do not have them, but the lens has one built in. Cameras without an IR-Cut filter will have much higher values in the red channel.
Other cameras just have a completely different color sensitivity curve... some extend much further in the IR range like the imx462.
Hi all,
For those of you who might be interested, I made a modification to the cloud detection app I developed based on AI (CNN), back in 2022.
At the request of some users, I have modified the app so that input parameters can be loaded from a .csv file instead of dialog windows. This allows for a more autonomous start-up of the process, without the need for human intervention. I am sharing a bundled .exe file that can be run in Windows, and a .py file to run in a proper python environment.
For details please check my website at: www.pampaskies.com/gallery3/Equipment/Al...-Condition-Detection
I installed indi allsky on a raspberry pi 4. I have the indi-player one driver installed, but allsky only loads the simulated ccd. What do I have to do to load the player one driver? Thanks.
Re-run setup.sh and re-define the indiserver with indi_playerone_ccd . There is also a dedicated script to perform this action: ./misc/change_camera.sh I would suggest rebooting once done.
Hello! I resolved it by installing Ubuntu instead of Raspiberry OS. In Rasp the only drive that appeared was the simulator. This time the indi drivers were loaded correctly. Thanks.
It sounds like you only built the core INDI library. You would have had to build the 3rd-party repo to get the additional drivers. I will work on making my instructions less confusing.