NGC Thumbnails
John S.
myxlflik at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 18 13:27:14 UTC 2017
Great. I am continuing to tweak and play with settings on the object pulls to see if I can get better data. The problem I think is that they don't have a setting to adjust the levels and it seems like the blue channel is too weak overall to make for a proper color balance. The last thing I want to do here is manually adjust 13000 images. Even with a batch process it feels like a lot of effort. I will keep you posted as to what I find. I will start 'versioning' the tarball files as I change them so that you will know if it's newer than what you have now.
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From: Kstars-devel <kstars-devel-bounces at kde.org> on behalf of Jasem Mutlaq <mutlaqja at ikarustech.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 8:13 AM
To: KStars Development Mailing List
Subject: Re: NGC Thumbnails
Yup we can publish an updated version if we get better data
On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 2:59 PM, John S. <myxlflik at hotmail.com<mailto:myxlflik at hotmail.com>> wrote:
Oh wow. I thought you wanted to try to work on them some more. Assuming we can get better images for this, what will the process be to update this now that it is incorporated? Just publish a new version and have them download it via that data downloads in Kstars?
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From: Jasem Mutlaq <mutlaqja at ikarustech.com<mailto:mutlaqja at ikarustech.com>>
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 4:38 AM
To: John S.
Cc: Hans; KStars Development Mailing List
Subject: Re: NGC Thumbnails
I just added them to KStars. I used your name "John S." and email address. Please let me know if you want to change any of those as they appear in the download dialog. I'll try to add previews as well since we do not have previews for _any_ download before.
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 7:44 PM, John S. <myxlflik at hotmail.com<mailto:myxlflik at hotmail.com>> wrote:
Did anyone have any further input on this? Is it worth pursuing and adding to Kstars?
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From: John S. <myxlflik at hotmail.com<mailto:myxlflik at hotmail.com>>
Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2017 11:00 AM
To: Hans
Cc: KStars Development Mailing List
Subject: Re: NGC Thumbnails
Here is a link to the current NGC file tarball and the rudimentary install and removal scripts. This has only been tested on Linux Mint, but suspect it will be fine on all versions:
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnSnRFrNRtfXviEYxBIM2pNlmuc6
Here is a link to the current IC file tarball. Same caveats as the NGC file:
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnSnRFrNRtfXviLmrzlp6Ru6N7KZ
The images are all of the DSS2R (Red Plate) survey only. There is an ability to pull data into RGB using the DSS2R, DSS and DSS2B surveys (or really any other combination for that matter). I have found that in nearly all cases, the colors needed subsequent adjustment in order to make the images look palatable. I honestly felt the red channel ones and gray scale worked out just find overall. I know there are some outright bad images in there and I haven't had the time or inclination to weed through the 13,000 objects I pulled to clean it up as of yet. I can certainly do it, but it would largely depend on how strongly this group felt about it's inclusion. I agree it should be an add-on package and not part of the base install. We will need to make sure to credit the sources of the images as well.
One thing we may need to consider is directory management. Downloading all of these images puts 13,000+ files in the $HOME/.local/share/kstars directory. That's a pretty good chunk of files for a single directory. I may make sense to compile these into some sort of database file or put them in a directory structure. I am not a developer though and have NO skill when it comes to that aspect of this project.
John
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From: John S. <myxlflik at hotmail.com<mailto:myxlflik at hotmail.com>>
Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2017 10:15 AM
To: Hans
Cc: KStars Development Mailing List
Subject: Re: NGC Thumbnails
I started this project for my own personal gratification. I personally don't mind that some of the objects are subpar quality. Most of those objects are very interesting to me anyway. However, I would like to make sure that it meets certain quality levels. I am open to input for how to rectify the situation. I believe the limits of the survey itself will limit the outlet quality though. If you want I'll post the links to the two tarballs for the NGC and IC objects and you can download them a try for yourself.
John
> On Apr 15, 2017, at 9:02 AM, Hans <hans at lambermont.dyndns.org<mailto:hans at lambermont.dyndns.org>> wrote:
>
> Agreed, this is something very nice to have. And it is tedious work too. For
> images that don't look too good I expect we'll even get negative remarks, but
> that should not inhibit this project. To me having a skimpy image is far better
> than no image at all.
>
> Is the idea to have an image library or to dynamically download them on demand ?
>
> -- Hans
>
> Jasem Mutlaq wrote on 20170415:
>
>> I'm attaching a few examples so you can see why we can't use them as is in
>> KStars.
>>
>>> On Sat, Apr 15, 2017 at 9:43 AM, Akarsh Simha <akarshsimha at gmail.com<mailto:akarshsimha at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> This is something very nice to have!
>>>
>>> A caveat to consider is the licensing for DSS imagery. They are not
>>> available for commercial use, so we must ship this as an add-on through
>>> KNewStuff ("Get New Data")
>>>
>>> Other sources of images are SDSS, the Hubble Legacy Archive (hla.stsci.edu<http://hla.stsci.edu>)
>>> and the recently released PanStarrs 1 survey. I think the PanStarrs 1
>>> survey has a large sky coverage (possibly even all sky -- I haven't
>>> checked). SDSS has a somewhat small footprint, and the Hubble only has
>>> objects of interest.
>>>
>>> I didn't quite get what the problem involved is. The DSS is made from
>>> digitizing scanned plates mostly from the Palomar Observatory and UKSTU
>>> telescope. The result is that many plates have artefacts, and they are
>>> completely uncalibrated. Planetary nebulae and bright emission nebulae tend
>>> to be overexposed. There is no way around these problems other than going
>>> to other surveys.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Akarsh
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Best Regards,
>> Jasem Mutlaq
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Best Regards,
Jasem Mutlaq
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Best Regards,
Jasem Mutlaq
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