Process astrophotography data from multiple nights using Siril.
Siril is a popular, open source astrophotography processing tool, but it lacks an automated approach to processing data across multiple nights. siril-multi-night
provides a simple CLI and python module that aims to fill this gap.
- siril-cli (comes with the Siril desktop application)
Install dependencies to a venv
# create the venv
python -m venv .venv
# activate the venv
source .venv/bin/activate
# install dependencies
python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
Run siril-multi-night
python siril_multi_night.py \
--sessions path/to/session1 path/to/session2 \
--calibrate-script path/to/calibrate-script.ssf \
--stack-script path/to/stack-script.ssf \
-o ./output
Option | Required | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
--sessions |
✅ | The list of paths to the sessions of data. | |
--calibrate-script |
✅ | The path to the Siril calibration script. | |
--stack-script |
✅ | The path to the Siril stacking file. | |
-o, --output |
✅ | The path to the output directory. | |
-p, --process-dir |
❌ | process |
The name of the Siril process directories. |
--seq-name |
❌ | pp_light |
The sequence name of the preprocessed light files. |