I managed to setup automated builds for deployment on anaconda. Yay ;) Currently supported platforms are osx-64, linux-64, win-32, and win-64 with python 2.7, 3.5, and 3.6 conda install -c poehlmann python-seabreeze Installs the python-seabreeze wrapper AND the SeaBreeze library. So everything's setup in one line. I have tested osx-64 py2.7 and win-32 py3.6 so far. The prep-conda branch has the modified instructions. When more platforms have been tested I'll make it the default installation method...
Building Seabreeze with VisualStudio2008
Makefile changes for osx
Nice, thanks for creating the branch. Changing the return type to double makes s...
Add sbapi_spectrometer_get_maximum_intensity
I managed to set up an automated build chain to build binary wheels for windows using...
I managed to set up an automated build chain to build binary wheels for windows using...
Some spectrometers have a maxIntensity smaller than 65535. The seabreeze code saturates...
catch IllegalArgumentExceptions
Thanks Mark.
Does Oceanoptics plan to release a datasheet with recommended dark pixel indices...
So what's the step-by-step procedure to manually figure out which pixels are appropriate....
Hi Mark, so for the QE65000 the wrong indices are used in OmniDriver. See: https://github.com/ap--/python-oceanoptics/pull/19#issuecomment-71167966...
:) true. You're right. So is there any other reliable source? Can we trust the implementation...
Hi Mark, Aren't the dark pixels specified per spectrometer (CCD) type, and then their...
Hi Mark, thanks for the quick reply. I'd say all of them :) But let's start with...
Is there a detailed description somewhere, how the electric dark pixel indices in...
Hi Mark, Yes, feel free to provide the github link. But it would be really nice,...
I wrote a Cython wrapper to use the SeaBreeze library from Python. If you're interested...