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Offline apintole

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ImageContainer output
« on: 2017 February 12 10:30:15 »
Hello,

when I use PI's ImageContainer for a certain process, the process console shows me that every image has been processed. That's ok. But when I look at the output directory I find all my images there _not_ being processed. Instead of having stored them in the chosen directory PI renders the images on the active workspace, each one in a seperate window. This is not really satisfying especially if the number of images is large.
I coudn't find an option in the global preferences or on ImageContainer's dialog window to change its behavior to the normal one as described in many tutorials.

Could anybody help, please?

Heinrich

Offline Alejandro Tombolini

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Re: ImageContainer output
« Reply #1 on: 2017 February 16 16:17:53 »
Hi Heinrich, what module are you dragging over ImageContainer? Maybe FFTRegister Module? Let us know.
Saludos, Alejandro

Offline apintole

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Re: ImageContainer output
« Reply #2 on: 2017 February 17 00:58:21 »
Hi Alejandro,
I did not drag a process over the ImageContainer, I did it the other way round: I dragged the container icon over the Debayer process. (A converse dragging doesn't do anything.) When compared to other processes, e.g. PixelMath, everything is all right and working fine.

There is a BatchDebayer script, I know. Maybe this script has been written to overcome the difficulties I've been facing with ImageContainer applied to the Debayer process. But what is different with Debayer, so that the general methodology of PI (processes which do not have a dialog based multi-file input can be fed by a ProcessContainer) does not hold in this case?

Viele Gruesse
Heinrich