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hey, i'm a student from dresden, germany, i'm working on solar power forecasts using cloud cameras.
Clouds or sky recordings have the greatest dynamic range of all. I was thinking about merging ~ 15 images. There will also be heavily overexposed and heavily underexposed images - is there a kind of weight function, with which such images are sorted out directly?
Many greetings
Paul
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hey, i'm a student from dresden, germany, i'm working on solar power forecasts using cloud cameras.
Clouds or sky recordings have the greatest dynamic range of all. I was thinking about merging ~ 15 images. There will also be heavily overexposed and heavily underexposed images - is there a kind of weight function, with which such images are sorted out directly?
Many greetings
Paul
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: