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by qwertox
529 days ago
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It took me a bit to understand that it's just the red line from the entire dome. It makes me a bit sad that so much information is discarded for these keograms. Isn't there a way to "peel" the image in such a way that the entire image ends up being the line? Like spiraling or something like that from the outer "rim" to the center point. Nevertheless, it's the first time I've seen this and liked the project a lot. I've seen this from normal images, but not from such a fisheye lens. Really cool project. Edit: Looking at https://victoriaweather.ca/keogram.php?photo=20120810.jpg how can this contain the entire landscape if only the center line is used, which is supposedly always the same line? I mean, the camera isn't rotating. Is this just another kind of view generated from the dataset? |
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The year long keogram presents even less data, as it's just the centerline of the keogram for each day. So, essentially just the center pixel of each image. Still gives a good overview of what the sky conditions were like throughout the year.