Hi Neil
welcome to that wonderful TOS free site. Have sunshine and fun.
I'm sure the PROS will chim in very soon and lead you to the details.
Tutorials on Processing?
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Re: Tutorials on Processing?
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Re: Tutorials on Processing?
Hi Neil.
Plenty in the tutorial section on my website http://brierleyhillsolar.blogspot.co.uk ... rials.html
Mark
Plenty in the tutorial section on my website http://brierleyhillsolar.blogspot.co.uk ... rials.html
Mark
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Re: Tutorials on Processing?
A can of worms, there seem to be more opinions than solar imagers... Play and see what you prefer. You can easily spend hours fiddling, I never seem to use the same settings twice, just see what works on the data I have.
Of course sometimes a mono image looks best!
Good luck
Peter
Of course sometimes a mono image looks best!
Good luck
Peter