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pymovie is a lightcurve extractor for astronomical videos

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PyMovie is a simple (hopefully) application for extracting lightcurves from occultation videos.

It is specially designed to be robust in both star tracking and data extraction when the video has been disturbed by wind-shake.

The name was chosen out of respect and deference to LiMovie, a pioneer application published many years ago. This application has fewer ‘bells and whistles’ than LiMovie and so should be easier to use for a newbie.

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