One thing- Make sure you aren't leaving a bunch of images in the _blink_ process as those images will remain loaded and using memory even when you close blink. You actually need to remove those images from the blink process for them to be unloaded.
Ah thank you Adam. :) The more you know. At least I know what the problem is. I'll collimate at least, that might get rid of the spikyness and make the data a bit easier to process.
I'm fine with it being an acquisition issue, I was just hoping to find a way to get rid of them.
I had only like 40 frames of r, g, b, and L at 300s total for this object, I was at a friend's ranch for a brief time and I had to pick my battles. The…
Ah sadly I have not purchased that product. Thanks for the response though. I'll hit google and see if I can't find the old procedure, or try and find my class project where I'm pretty sure I documented it.
Er... yes, I meant SPCC.
I think "chapters" is what you're speaking of and I think they'd be great. I'm just mindful that you have hundreds of hours of content, and doing that globally would be a herculean task. I was thinking of outsourcing that…
Oh hey I had an idea for the new site- Allow people to "tag" the videos. For example, I just watched a video where you illustrate what to do if you don't have enough data points for SCC. I could "tag" that video with "SCC failure low star count 2…
Having the mono workflow as pat of it will be awesome, thank you.
I'm jumping around a bit, I want to follow along with my own data too, so I'm sort of doing that while jumping between videos, and trying to watch entire sections when I get to them.
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So... Seeing as how this is a fundamentals suggestion post I'm going to add to the suggestions above that I agree with, because I am a new purchaser, with deep technical knowledge, and I'm thoroughly confused:
1. Having advertisements above the co…