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Dear All, For my own personal interest, I would like to learn something about analyzing images with Python. The number of modules, scripts etc..."out there" can be a bit confusing, especially if you are starting from scratch. My purpose is to learn the ropes with some easy-going tutorial (if it relied on scipy it would be a huge plus for me). The interest comes from the fact that several job positions I would like to apply for imply dealing with satellite images (to detect common structures, take statistics etc...). Any suggestions? Kind Regards Lorenzo
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Lorenzo Isella wrote:
Dear All, For my own personal interest, I would like to learn something about analyzing images with Python. The number of modules, scripts etc..."out there" can be a bit confusing, especially if you are starting from scratch. My purpose is to learn the ropes with some easy-going tutorial (if it relied on scipy it would be a huge plus for me). The interest comes from the fact that several job positions I would like to apply for imply dealing with satellite images (to detect common structures, take statistics etc...). Any suggestions? Kind Regards
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Lorenzo, You could check out this tutorial: http://www.scipy.org/wikis/topical_software/Tutorial The examples use astronomical data since it was written by a couple of people here at Space Telescope. However, it is pretty generic. Chris -- Christopher Hanley Systems Software Engineer Space Telescope Science Institute 3700 San Martin Drive Baltimore MD, 21218 (410) 338-4338
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