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StarNet v2 - Vendor and Group Announcements - Cloudy Nights Page 1 of 18 - StarNet v2 - posted in Vendor and Group Announcements: Hi, everyone! I am finally releasing an updated version of StarNet - StarNet v2 The link to download is here Make sure you are downloading the right version I know that this release is long overdue, but I will touch the reasons behind the delay in the last section of this post This version took countless hours of work tp
Starnet++ for MacOS- Please explain exactly how to get it to work! chmod +x run_rgb_starnet sh 6 Make sure the image you want to work on is saved as a 16-bit tif file without any extra channels, like an alpha channel for example 7 Copy your image file into the StarNet_MacOS folder 8 The "run_rgb_starnet sh" file is a shell script with a correctly formatted command to run the "rgb_starnet++" executable
StarNet: star removing software - Cloudy Nights Page 1 of 17 - StarNet: star removing software - posted in Vendor and Group Announcements: Hi, there! For a while by now I was developing a neural network-based software that can make star removal from images simpler The idea was to train a neural network that can remove stars in one simple step, avoiding time-consuming-thousand-steps procedures with dozens of parameters to tune It is still
How do I use StarNet++? - Beginning Deep Sky Imaging - Cloudy Nights You can actually use StarNet's output in StarTools on linear data Here is how (it's probably longer than needed, but I'm trying to be thorough and catch cases where the Starless image has been normalized as well); Load the (stretched) StarNet input (e g with stars still in place) image in StarTools Don't turn Tracking on
Starnet++ artefacts - Experienced Deep Sky Imaging - Cloudy Nights Starnet++ artefacts - posted in Experienced Deep Sky Imaging: Ive been having a lot of trouble lately getting Starnet++ to remove the stars in my images without leaving unfixable artefacts behind I think most of it is due to my own issues with my new scope and failing to get the right settings in terms of exposure length right At any rate, I was wondering if there was someone more familiar
Starnet 2 is awesome! - Beginning Deep Sky Imaging - Cloudy Nights It is amazing Here's a screenshot of the zoomed-in results from starnet 1 vs starnet 2 1 on the left, 2 on the right Star removal from the core: Star removal from background 2 also has an option to apply starnet 2 on linear image! Oh, and for those of you with certain NVIDIA GPU card, using GPU for starnet makes it way faster
starnet++ working with cuda and libtensorflow-gpu under linux - a . . . After that, I simply followed the Tensorflow installation setup steps as written, started up PI, and tested both Starnet v2 and StarXTerminator The results with an RTX 2080ti (nvidia driver 470 103 01) were a substantial improvement over a 24-core Ryzen TR 3960X
comparativematch (including StarNet v2) - Cloudy Nights StarNet vs StarXTerminator : comparativematch (including StarNet v2) - posted in Experienced Deep Sky Imaging: Hello everyone, I share with you an article that I have just published on my personnal website, dedicated to a comparative match between StarNet (v1 and v2) and StarXTerminator (v6 and v7): https: millenniumph nator-le-match The original article is written in French but it can be
PA STARNET - RadioReference. com Forums I apologize in advance if this is already posted somewhere else and if it is i will close it out I was wondering if anyone has had success monitoring the PA STARNET system I know there is a bit of encryption for law enforcement but i am looking to monitor the non E stuff I am looking to monitor in the western montgomery county area
Starnet++ Error - DSLR, Mirrorless General-Purpose . . . - Cloudy Nights Google the steps for opening an elevated command prompt and navigating to the starnet working folder, or PM me Tip! While in the command prompt (or PowerShell), after you start typing a command, location, or file name, press the Tab key to auto-complete so you don't have to type every character