ASTRO IMAGE PROCESSING SEMINAR

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Post by kohjb »

A very impressive session indeed. Remus demonstrated depth of understanding as well as an incredible patience to explain in detail what must be to him very simple stuff ! :-) The use of the image itself as an inverted mask to "protect" the stars while blurring the rest of the image was fantastic - a very useful and powerful method indeed. I hope that there will be more sessions on his other "guru" topics ?!
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Thank you Remus for sharing your knowledge and experience. Really appreciate it. It's one thing to read everything from the net, but quite another to see how its all done put-together.
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Thank Remus for the easy to understand seminar, very professionally done.
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Post by weixing »

Hi,
Very busy on Friday, so miss the lecture... :( :(

Hmm... may be Remus can post his lecture for the benifit of those that can't attend the lecture... "no fish got prawn also good"... :P

Have a nice day.
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Yes, thank you Remus for organising a very polished and well-conducted session. You have shared your vast experience and explained terms and concepts in simple terms that a newbie like me can understand. Thank you!
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Post by Jingguo »

yup, many thanks to Remus for organising this astro image processing session. its realli an eye opener. it certainly clear up alot of stuff on image processing and better than reading up a book without knowing what is actually happening. many thanks to Remus again.
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Thanks Remus for the initiative. Such seminars will truly benefit our local astronomical community a great deal in the long run. Do keep these seminars coming. :)


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Post by Airconvent »

mm...lots of generic comments but no report of the event.
So can anyone feedback on the proceedings and u-load some pics?
Seems Remus' talk has been good, as usual! I think he did it from a new Macbook since he is a Mac fan? :wink:
I was unable to make it as it clashed with something I had on....sigh...
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should have taken a video for this.
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Post by river »

Applause!!

Thanks Remus for the high quality seminar, it is amazing that I am in such seminar for FREE and I had learn so much than those paid seminar.. haha

Remus, you can open a Image Processing Training Center liao. I will be one of your 1st batch student... haha

Workshop training is very different from video training, you have to be there to appreciate it. It is like a group of friends having fun and learning together. After all, it is in Singapore not US or Japan!
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