Spectrum Scanner for astronomy
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 7:32 pm
I am working on a project similar to RSpec (http://www.rspec-astro.com/) and VSpec (http://www.astrosurf.com/vdesnoux/) which are used to evaluate amateur astro spectrum captured with a spectrometer and a telescope. I have mocked up a concept using the Image scanner schematic (unsure of author), Nubeat's scroll/zoom schematic, and the RGB to HSL schematic (mwvdlee, I think). It is suppose to work like this:
1) Import a spectrum.
2) Match to a reference spectrum by aligning with the scroll/zoom feature
3) Scan the spectrum to extract color luminescence, RGB values and plot against spectrum wavelength
4) Compare plot to determine parameters such as temperature and possible atomic signatures
However, I am having trouble understanding the image scanner portion of the schematic. Ideally, we need the pixel color values across the entire spectrum image (length of image). However, the schematic doesn't appear to do that and may limit to only 100 data points. I have tried various changes but they also do not appear to provide the desired data.
The graph/plot part of the schematic are just to see how values and things change. They still need a lot of work and do not accurately represent the spectrum.
Would anyone be able to provide some guidance on the image scanner part of the schematic?
1) Import a spectrum.
2) Match to a reference spectrum by aligning with the scroll/zoom feature
3) Scan the spectrum to extract color luminescence, RGB values and plot against spectrum wavelength
4) Compare plot to determine parameters such as temperature and possible atomic signatures
However, I am having trouble understanding the image scanner portion of the schematic. Ideally, we need the pixel color values across the entire spectrum image (length of image). However, the schematic doesn't appear to do that and may limit to only 100 data points. I have tried various changes but they also do not appear to provide the desired data.
The graph/plot part of the schematic are just to see how values and things change. They still need a lot of work and do not accurately represent the spectrum.
Would anyone be able to provide some guidance on the image scanner part of the schematic?