Author Topic: SubframeSelector bug even with 01.08.06.1457  (Read 1028 times)

Offline topcao

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SubframeSelector bug even with 01.08.06.1457
« on: 2019 August 10 11:26:35 »
Good morning, everyone,

Since 24 hours I have been experiencing a bug with the SubframeSelector process.
When I run "Measure Subframes", at the end of the process, a crash appears.
The console process displays "Error[001]: ReferenceError: nan is not defined"
A pop-up window opens and displays "Graph error: Invalid script execution".
And my "Expressions" window goes red cross.
It never happened before.

I have looked carefully, I am in version 01.08.06.1457.
No update to do.
I restarted the computer and software.
I cleared the file cache
Nothing does, always the same crash and the same messages.

What should I do? Reinstall PixInsight? If so, how do we do it?
Other solution?

Thank you for your help.

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Re: SubframeSelector bug even with 01.08.06.1457
« Reply #1 on: 2019 August 10 11:31:32 »
You need to upload the data set so the error can be reproduced
Dave

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Re: SubframeSelector bug even with 01.08.06.1457
« Reply #2 on: 2019 August 11 04:44:26 »
This cannot be reproduced on any of our working and testing machines. Can you upload a minimal data set where this problem can be reproduced?
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Offline topcao

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Re: SubframeSelector bug even with 01.08.06.1457
« Reply #3 on: 2019 August 11 13:04:24 »
Good morning, friends.

Thank you for your answers.
It took me a little while to answer, but so here's a link: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/lew5ujx377b54ue/AACocSiH1pxQrcIQfl68mcjta?dl=0

It contains the set of my icons with my settings for image calibration.
5 raw images.
My masters darks, offsets and flats used for image calibration.
And the same 5 calibrated images.

I think that when calibrating the images I had to check an option or whatever. It must have generated negative pixel values or something like that and that's what must have caused the crash.

Thank you again for your help.
It is really a pleasure to work on the images under PixInsight and to see this dynamic community.

See you soon