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General / Bug in the "Save as..." function?
« on: 2012 January 29 14:46:03 »
Hi,

I've noticed that if the characters "(" or ")" are present in the full path name, then I receive an error when saving the file:

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Writing file:
C:/Users/rodolgo/Pictures/Astro/2012-01-16 IC 434 (Horsehead Nebula)/Traitements/IC 434 DSS test.FTS
*** PCL Exception: PCL FITS Format Support: Unable to create FITS file:
C:/Users/rodolgo/Pictures/Astro/2012-01-16 IC 434 (Horsehead Nebula)/Traitements/IC 434 DSS test.FTS
<* failed *>

Opening it is not an issue, though:

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open "file:///C:/Users/rodolgo/Pictures/Astro/2012-01-16 IC 434 (Horsehead Nebula)/Traitements/IC 434 DSS.FTS"
Reading 1 file(s):
C:/Users/rodolgo/Pictures/Astro/2012-01-16 IC 434 (Horsehead Nebula)/Traitements/IC 434 DSS.FTS
Reading FITS: 32-bit floating point, 3 channel(s), 4279x2748 pixels: 100%

Removing the "(" and ")" characters in the path name solves the issue. I've not tried other exotic characters nor other formats...

I'm running this version of PixInsight:

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version
PixInsight Core 01.07.04.0759 Starbuck (x86_64)
PCL 01.00.97.0383
Copyright (C) 2003-2011 Pleiades Astrophoto

HTH,

Rodolphe

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Hi everyone,

Using a non-defiltered 1100D Canon DSLR, most of my stacked and pre-processed images reveal a very noisy red layer (not surprisingly though).

Until I get my DSLR modified... do you have any hints on reducing the noise in the red layer, separately from the green and blue layers which are both OK?

Thanks!

Rodolphe

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General / What display would you recommend?
« on: 2012 January 23 12:16:58 »
Hello everyone,

So far, I'm doing all my image processing on my laptop, a Lenovo W500. I now see the limitations with the display (and in other areas such as processing speed but this is not today's matter). I'm running Win7 64 b, and I'm considering investing in a quality display with a good resolution, but I have no idea of what to look for.

Do you have any "affordable" advice/recommendation ?

Please note I'm living in France (Europe) this would limit the search to widely distributed devices. I'm also familiar with the calibration process, so don't be shy ;)

Thanks in advance for your help,

Rodolphe

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General Discussion / About Banding Noise reduction (Canon)
« on: 2011 October 19 13:52:17 »
Hello to everyone,

I'm shooting with a Canon 1100D (T3 in the US) and I start seeing noise banding on my shots when exposing over 60 seconds. I'm wondering what is the most appropriate step in the workflow to apply the banding reduction script, and to which frames : light, bias, darks, flats, before or after calibrating/stacking/noise reducting them?

Thanks in advance for your thoughts and precious experience,

Rodolphe

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