Author Topic: Batch DeBayer Script  (Read 3191 times)

Offline msmythers

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Batch DeBayer Script
« on: 2015 August 24 15:27:22 »
While running the Batch Debayer script normally I would minimize PI and go on to work in some other program like reading forum messages. I was trying to respond to a message when I lost the cursor and the keyboard input. This happens every time the Batch Debayer script would move on to the next image. The same behavior happens when trying to write in Open Office while the script is running in the background.

Windows 7  .1171

Mike

I just reinstall 1.8.3.1123 and I'm seeing the same behavior. Guess I just never noticed it before.
« Last Edit: 2015 August 24 16:07:13 by msmythers »

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Re: Batch DeBayer Script
« Reply #1 on: 2015 August 24 16:24:45 »
this has happened to me forever on macosx. almost any script that iterates over files causes PI to steal focus. i wish there was a solution for this.

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Re: Batch DeBayer Script
« Reply #2 on: 2015 August 24 16:42:27 »
Yeah. I know it's probably to check the pause/abort button but...


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Re: Batch DeBayer Script
« Reply #3 on: 2015 August 25 01:06:59 »
Have you tried to change the preference "Maximum module thread priority" to "Normal" instead of "Time critical"?

http://pixinsight.com/forum/index.php?topic=3911.msg27669#msg27669

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Re: Batch DeBayer Script
« Reply #4 on: 2015 August 25 03:16:03 »
Andres

I remember that from some other posting and had that set before the update. But I just set it in .1171 but it made no difference for me. It also makes no difference in .1123 .


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