Author Topic: Image calibration - Error .fits message - Can you help?  (Read 4117 times)

Offline swag72

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I have always stacked my images in DSS as it is very easy for me. I decided to try PI and am following the tutorial from here by Vincent peris. I have integrated my bias files and now have a master bias. When it comes to image calibration (again following the tutorial) I use my flats (all in .fits format) and put in the master bias for calibration.

The error message I get on screen says

PCL FITS Format Support: Unable to create fits file

I am following the tutorial exactly and so can not understand why it will not work with my fits files.

Can anyone help? I'd love to nail this stacking in PI.

Offline sleshin

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Re: Image calibration - Error .fits message - Can you help?
« Reply #1 on: 2012 April 13 12:08:50 »
I believe you need to choose/create an output directory for the calibrated flats images that are created. Also per Vicent's tutorial, I do enable the master dark section and indicate the path to the master dark file.

Steve
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Offline swag72

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Re: Image calibration - Error .fits message - Can you help?
« Reply #2 on: 2012 April 13 12:12:26 »
I'm not using darks - Only bias and flats.

That won't make a difference though will it? As long as it's not checked I'm assuming that it will be OK.

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Re: Image calibration - Error .fits message - Can you help?
« Reply #3 on: 2012 April 13 14:37:21 »
make sure your file names dont contain "()" characters. This is a known problem of the fits routines, and should be in the FAQ...
Georg (6 inch Newton, unmodified Canon EOS40D+80D, unguided EQ5 mount)

Offline swag72

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Re: Image calibration - Error .fits message - Can you help?
« Reply #4 on: 2012 April 14 00:06:55 »
Thanks for that - Bit of a pain when PC's rename files with a '(.)' designation!!