Open yoachim opened 8 years ago
This is a long-sought issue but a bit challenging in the current framework.
Hi. Any progresson this? Fisheye allsky cameras are becoming affordable. Astrometry.net should be able to cope.
Cheers,
Peter Thejll Denmark
I've been working on this for LSST to try and measure cloud transparency off all-sky images. If there's interest I might be able to convert it to an astropy affiliated package. It's still a bit rough at the moment: https://github.com/lsst/all_sky_phot
Hi Peter, Thanks. I'll take a look - long-term monitoring of clouds would be of interest for climate researchers.
Peter Thejll
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This is mostly a feature request: It would be great to be able to run on all-sky images taken with fisheye lenses.
I can get a good solution fitting a sub-section of an all-sky image, but can't do thing whole thing at once.