celeste_standalone (1) Linux Manual Page
NAME
celeste_standalone – Cloud identification
SYNOPSIS
celeste_standalone [options] image1 image2 [..]
DESCRIPTION
Celeste has been trained using Support vector machine techniques to identify clouds in photos and remove control points from these areas. celeste_standalone is a command-line tool with all the same functionality as Celeste in hugin.
Simple usage is to just ‘clean’ an existing project file:
celeste_standalone -i project.pto -o project.pto
OPTIONS
-i<filename>- Input Hugin PTO file. Control points over SVM threshold will be removed before being written to the output file. If -m is set to 1, images in the file will be also be masked.
-o<filename>- Output Hugin PTO file. Default: ‘<filename>_celeste.pto’
-d<filename>- SVM model file. Default: ‘data/celeste.model’
-s<int>- Maximum dimension for re-sized image prior to processing. A higher value will increase the resolution of the mask but is significantly slower. Default: 800
-t<float>- SVM threshold. Raise this value to remove fewer control points, lower it to remove more. Range 0 to 1. Default: 0.5
-m<1|0>- Create masks when processing Hugin PTO file. Default: 0
-f<string>- Mask file format. Options are PNG, JPEG, BMP, GIF and TIFF. Default: PNG
-r<1|0>- Filter radius. 0 = large (more accurate), 1 = small (higher resolution mask, slower, less accurate). Default: 0
-h- Print usage.
AUTHORS
Written by Tim Nugent.
