I was able to figure things out. I rewatched your WBPP video, "Grouping for Multi Nights Demo" and at the 8:30 mark it discusses the scenario I have. I went into the "calibration settings" box and forced WBPP to use the Flats from another folder for…
Hi. The grouping keyword in WBPP is "Night". My light frames are in subfolders named "Light" under the following parent foldersNight_20250223Night_20250224Night_20250225Night_20250227Night_20250228
I only took flats on one night since my imaging tra…
Well, this is interesting. My machine just did an automatic Windows Update to "2023-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 Version 22H2 for x64-based systems (KB5030219)"The problem has gone away! WBPP runs successfully to completion.
Hi,
My conclusion that Pixinsight crashed in the Cosmetic Correction module is based on several factors:
1.) My computer never exhibited this behavior (with identical inputs to WBPP) before upgrading to build 1579.2.) According to Windows Task Manag…
Blockhead,
I thought an image might help explain what I am trying to say. I did another test run and this time Pixinsight, including the execution monitor, crashed in cosmetic correction. I attached a screen shotJim
I figured it would be hard to explain. Yes, the WBPP execution monitor runs successfully and generates what appears to be all of the files, but everything else that is Pixinsight crashes (i.e. everything that is on the Pixinsight workspace disappear…
Sorry, it took some time to run the test cases, but now I am really confused.
I restarted Pixinsight and reset WBPP per your direction. Then I loaded the WBPP with the same files as my successful 26 August run. This time rather than crashing in Deba…
Wow. Absolutely eye-opening and a really helpful video. Thanks.
I found the video, WBPP: Pedestals for NarrowBand imagery, and watched it twice. My calibrated images were definitely suffering from oversubtraction from the master dark frame and clear…
Darn,I tried to be complete, but you are absolutely correct! I have omitted some information. The optical train included a 2" L-eXtreme dual-band filter with a SpaceCat51.
Jim