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iT May be better to copy and paste the error rather than take a photo,so the whole error message can be read. Which siril script are you using? You should be using one of the osc scripts,not a mono one.. |
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Szijártó Áron: Your screenshot is terrible.... Fortunatly, the error is very common. You probably mixed format file (JPG and FITS) in the input folders. |
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Cyril Richard:Szijártó Áron: YEAH Lately before I used JPG as well for some reason, I didn't know it just targets one file. Is there a way to prevent this from happening or its like a software issue that the newer version cant recognized the file or WHAT? |
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It May be better to copy and paste the error rather than take a photo, so the whole error message can be read. I useing the Seastar Processing script since I have the device and using it. But thats what it says. 13:36:07: Filter Pattern: GRBG 13:36:08: Saving FITS: file pp_light_00228.fit, 3 layer (8), 1080x1920 pixels, 32 bits 13:36:13: Reading FITS: file light_00232.fit, 3 layer(s), 1080x1920 pixels, 32 bits 13:36:13: Image #231: number of layers (3) 19 not consistent with sequence (1), aborting 13:36:14: Reading FITS: f1le light_00231.fit, 3 layer(s), 1080x1920 pixels, 32 bits 13:36:14: Image #230: number of layers (3) i9 not consistent with sequence (1), aborting 13:36:14: Sequence processing failed. 13:36:14: Setting CND (Curent ₩orking Directory) To 'E: Vstzo\seastar\M33" Those are the last messages that happens at the end of the Script. I tried every posibble way to get around it, didnt worked. So im left disorianteted. Unless if anyone know a method to trick the system or what. |
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It's not a bug. You should read the tutorial for seestar on the website. It explains everything.
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