Sanchez brings your dull geostationary satellite images to life.
Utilising a full-colour, high resolution, static ándale underlay image, combining it with a single greyscale geostationary satellite image, and some serious maths, Sanchez will create beautiful images to be proud of.
This could be considered cheating, but this is the approach that NASA used to utilise for older weather satellites. If it's good enough for NASA, it should be good enough for you.
Sanchez can bring colour to full-disc images, but it can also reproject and blend images from multiple satellites - either creating a flat projected image, or by creating a virtual satellite image at a given longitude.
¡Arriba, Arriba! ¡Ándale, Ándale!
Full documentation with examples of all options is available in the wiki.
Sample images can be found here. If you have interesting images to contribute, let me know!
Releases are available for Raspberry Pi, Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. Head on over and pick your poison!
For Raspberry Pi, pick the ARM build.