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A number of slightly sus issues arise when testing on this image
Quest vs DQM disparity
On this image, with a combination of COG+Tetra, using Quest vs. DQM yields pretty different results, with DQM being much closer to Astrometry's result
Astrometry: RA=76.847, DEC=46.34
Quest: RA=76.5133, DEC=38.9359, Roll=257.884
DQM: RA=76.8836, DEC=47.1353, Roll=78.0816
Centroiding with COG detects over 800 centroids
Pyramid performs weirdly on this image - it fails to identify a pattern using the 4 brightest stars (i.e. it will fail to identify anything when --centroid-filter-brightest 4 \ is used)
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See issue #110 for the QUEST disparity (not sure what the cause is. But I remember from evaluations that when there is a disparity, DQM is correct, at least in all cases I saw)
Pyramid issue is worrying, I'll look into it when I have time (this weekend?). Try increasing or decreasing the angular tolerance. If this is a generated image, also try running pyramid without the centroiding step. Another possibility is that there are two separate 4-star patterns in the catalog with very similar inter-star distances; in this case Pyramid will refuse to identify them because it's ambiguous.
A number of slightly sus issues arise when testing on this image
On this image, with a combination of COG+Tetra, using Quest vs. DQM yields pretty different results, with DQM being much closer to Astrometry's result
Astrometry: RA=76.847, DEC=46.34
Quest: RA=76.5133, DEC=38.9359, Roll=257.884
DQM: RA=76.8836, DEC=47.1353, Roll=78.0816
--centroid-filter-brightest 4 \
is used)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: