Yes, the color matrix is RGGB. For one-shot-color astronomical cameras, all color balancing is done in post-processing, so there is no color info in the header.
It looks like your batch file will work well. Thanks for the help.
Tim
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- 2016-01-26T11:05:42-07:00
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- 2016-01-26T03:03:16-07:00
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Re: Hopefully simple question
Sure. Here's one:snibgo wrote:Can you put up an example FITS file? You can upload to somewhere like dropbox.com and paste the URL here.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/u1m1tgs0nhfdy ... 4.fit?dl=0
Thanks.
Tim
- 2016-01-25T19:38:59-07:00
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Re: Hopefully simple question
Ah. Thanks. I was hoping for one-stop shopping with ImageMagick. I am familiar with dcraw and use it to demosaic raw files from my DLSR. However dcraw cannot decode FITS files. Hence my dilemma. Is there a way to use ImageMagick to convert the FITS to something that dcraw can then decode? Thanks. Tim
- 2016-01-25T19:26:12-07:00
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Hopefully simple question
I just came across ImageMagick as I was looking for a simple way to convert FITS files to something more readable by other software like TIFF of JPEG. I do astrophotography and my color camera produces monochrome (undebayered) FITS files. I want to be able to debayer those files and then convert to ...