Good point.
My collection has a variety of image scales (different cameras,
different binning), seeing disks, image filters, field rotations,
sky brightness, etc but still only a fairly limited selection. The
limiting magnitudes vary from as bright as 6 to below 22, so there
is much more variety there. However, the offer still stands.
Paul
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John Murrell <ma...@JohnMurrell.org.uk>: Jul 30 09:31AM +0100
The problem with the using the sky surveys are that each telescope only
has one fixed image scale so you may well end up with a Neural Network
that will only solve images of that particular scale.
If the intent is to solve random images you need a training set with a
random scale and also all the problems with images that Astrometry.net
has to cope with such as distortion, orientation, local lights etc.
John MUrrell
On Tue, 2021-07-27 at 11:15 -0400, Dustin Lang wrote:
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