I am trying to process some JWST data of NGC 1514 and having trouble with Mosaic by Coordinates. Firstly, I need to state that I cannot plate solve these images because they have too few stars in them, The PixInsight Plate Solver cannot find enough stars and I have tried using the SetiAstro Blind Solver script, which claims to be able to solve the image, but cannot generate the calibration data. I have tried submitting these directly to Astrometry.net, which also fails to generate the calibration data. I have come across issues like this before where some scripts will not accept such long focal lengths, especially for JWST and HST. Undaunted, I have trimmed some of the images using a simple Pixelmath expression, which leaves the image essentially untouched except for making some areas completely black. This action does not affect the astrometric solution. However, when I try to run some of these images through Mosaic by Co-ordinates, it clearly does not generate the correct mosaic files. It is my understanding that I should be able to take all of the mosaic files and lay them on top of each other and if the original coordinates were correct, they should be all be lined up, with large black areas. However, that is not the result I get. The only hint I have is that when I load these initial images into PixInsight, the console indicates that the images are rotated 0°, but flipped. Given that I cannot plate solve these, I cannot flip them in the rotate process to see if that helps Mosaic by Coordinates generate the correct size of final image with the frames in the right place.
Any suggestions?
BTW, I have tried Align by Coordinates and that aligns the images correctly (but truncated), but obviously does not generate the full-sized mosaic.
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