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add_argument( '-lr', default = 1e-3, type = float, help = 'learning rate') add_argument( '-net', default = 'resnet18', type = str) This feature is transparent for the user who only sees a faster processing because it is not necessary to create the master files again.Import os import builtins import argparse import torch import numpy as np import random import torch. When the description is not matching the new settings the master files are automatically created again. The file is named after the master file name with a. This includes the combining method and parameters and the RAW or FITS DDP settings when RAW or FITS files are used.Ī text file containing the parameters and the list of the files used to create the master image is saved in the folder of the master file. The settings used to create them are not modified. The list of the files used to create them has not changed. The existing master files (dark, bias, flat and dark flat) created from a list of files are automatically used whenever possible as long as: The resulting picture is automatically saved in an AutoSave.tif file which is created in the folder of the first light frame.Īutomatic use of previously created master files When the Bayer drizzle is enabled, the three RGB components are normalized to avoid the information's holes. The master offset and the master dark are automatically subtracted from each light frame and the result is divided by the calibrated master flat, then if the option is enabled the hot pixels detected in the dark frame are removed and the value is interpolated from neighbors. This file may be used as the only flat frame the next time.Ĭomputing of all offsets and rotations for all the light frames that will be stacked.Ĭreation of the final picture by adding all the light frames with the selected method. If more than one flat frame is checked, a master flat is created as MasterFlat_ISOxxx.tif (TIFF 8, 16 or 32 bit) in the folder of the first flat frame. The master flat is automatically calibrated. The master offset and dark flat are subtracted from each flat frame. This file may be used as the only dark flat frame the next time.Ĭreation of the master flat from all the flat frames (with the selected method). If more than one dark flat frame is checked, a master dark flat is created as MasterDarkFlat_ISOxxx_yyys.tif (TIFF 8, 16 or 32 bit) in the folder of the first dark flat frame. The master offset is subtracted from each dark flat frame. This file may be used as the only dark frame the next time.Ĭreation of the master dark flat from all the dark flat frames (with the selected method). If more than one dark frame is checked, a master dark is created as MasterDark_ISOxxx_yyys.tif (TIFF 8, 16 or 32 bit) in the folder of the first dark frame.
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The master offset is subtracted from each dark frame. This file may be used as the only offset frame the next time.Ĭreation of the master dark from all the dark frames (with the selected method).
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If more than one offset frame is checked, a master offset is created as MasterOffset_ISOxxx.tif (TIFF 8, 16 or 32 bit) in the folder of the first offset frame. The stacking process of DeepSkyStacker is very classical.Ĭreation of the master offset from all the offset frames (with the selected method). And don't forget to account for the extra data it produces when you start to lose gobs of hard drive space There are some reasonable caveats, you can only use the masters as long as none of the files involved have changed (darks,bias or flats added/removed from the list) and none of the processing techniques on them have changed either. Users manual>Technical Info>Stacking, scroll down to 'stacking Process' and then 2 sections below that you will find another heading 'Automatic use of previously created master files' HTH.