Author Topic: DSLR RGB RAW image inverted after using BatchPreprocessor???  (Read 2529 times)

Offline jcinpv

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What gives with this? I take my pictures with a Canon 60D in RAW. Taking 5 Lights or a dozen, every time I run BPP the final (calibrated only) image is inverted.

If I open a FITS Luminosity image taken with an SBIG STL11000, it starts upside down (as witnessed by the shading of the pick-off mirror) and stays that way.

I'm not sure I care. Should I? I just want to understand.

Platform: Mac OSX 10.9.1, PI 01.08.00.1071 Ripley (x64)

John C.
Prescott Valley, AZ
John C.
Paulden, AZ

Offline Phil Leigh

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Re: DSLR RGB RAW image inverted after using BatchPreprocessor???
« Reply #1 on: 2014 January 13 04:02:28 »
Whenever I open any DSLR RAW file (or a Tif or a jpeg)  in Pi it opens with the correct orientation. FITs files can be opened in 2 different ways depending on a setting in Format Explorer (top down or bottom up). Some cameras that create FITs files do it one way , some the other...

Offline jcinpv

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Whenever I open any DSLR RAW file (or a Tif or a jpeg)  in Pi it opens with the correct orientation. FITs files can be opened in 2 different ways depending on a setting in Format Explorer (top down or bottom up). Some cameras that create FITs files do it one way , some the other...

Thanks, Phil. I found out to prevent the image from getting flipped I need to check the "Up-bottom FITS" box.

John C.
John C.
Paulden, AZ