I’ve just published Potato, a new pansharpening package. It aims to render certain kinds of satellite imagery more clearly and accurately than what’s for sale and on satellite maps today: github.com/celoyd/potato/

It’s under 50k parameters, comes with a working checkpoint, runs on a home computer, and is specialized on WorldView-2/3 ARD imagery. It does a few things I haven’t noticed before in the literature: for example, using all the visible multispectral bands to make its visible colors.

@vruba I don’t know anything about this but I do love the presentation of it: name, description, README structure. Has all of the signals of something I would really appreciate if that was my thing.

@vruba I wrote that when I had only skimmed the project. Little did I realize that you wrote the README _for_ me. Great technical writing that got me up to speed. If that was not painstaking for you to produce then consider me jealous.

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@kyle I really appreciate that. I wrote the kind of thing I would want to read, is the short version. And although I spent a reasonable number of hours on it, I think the secret is really that it was slow – the hours were spread over years. Unfortunately I think the organization suffers from my lack of outsider perspective.

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@vruba I felt adequately progressively disclosed :)

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