2024-02-15, 07:11 PM
Hi Doug,
I really appreciate your enthusiasm! It often seems that the only feedback I get is when something goes wrong.
I've never seen red on white before. What's going on there? The purpose of night vision is to protect your night vision by producing as little light as possible on the screen, so that white background really leaves me puzzled. Also, the night vision in SkyTools is designed to work with a red screen over the monitor. But since you are doing EAA, why does it even matter? Why not just use it in a normal display mode? No criticism meant here-I just want to understand what I'm seeing.
I'd love to do some sort of object identification using your image stack, but I haven't quite figured out how that would actually work. I do have some ideas.
I really appreciate your enthusiasm! It often seems that the only feedback I get is when something goes wrong.
I've never seen red on white before. What's going on there? The purpose of night vision is to protect your night vision by producing as little light as possible on the screen, so that white background really leaves me puzzled. Also, the night vision in SkyTools is designed to work with a red screen over the monitor. But since you are doing EAA, why does it even matter? Why not just use it in a normal display mode? No criticism meant here-I just want to understand what I'm seeing.
I'd love to do some sort of object identification using your image stack, but I haven't quite figured out how that would actually work. I do have some ideas.
Clear skies,
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound