Author Topic: PixInsight Core 1.8.4 Ripley has stopped working  (Read 3779 times)

Offline Andrew J

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PixInsight Core 1.8.4 Ripley has stopped working
« on: 2016 February 09 23:22:08 »
I have just installed Pixinsight Trial for the first time today on a Windows 7 64 bit PC and when I try to run the BatchPreProcessing Script using all default settings I keep getting the following error message: "PixInsight Core 1.8.4 Ripley has stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Please close the program." This has happened twice in a row. Any suggestions on how to correct?

Ran again, now I am getting the attached error message:

« Last Edit: 2016 February 10 01:57:41 by K9ACJ »

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Re: PixInsight Core 1.8.4 Ripley has stopped working
« Reply #1 on: 2016 February 10 06:51:01 »
This problem cannot be reproduced on any platform and working/testing machine, and has not been reported before.

From the console text in your screenshot, you are working on a set of images that cannot be registered. FWIW, this usually denotes a problem with the data being used, such as importing floating point images created by other applications, dissimilar images, etc. Difficult to say without more information.
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Offline Andrew J

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Re: PixInsight Core 1.8.4 Ripley has stopped working
« Reply #2 on: 2016 February 10 18:59:30 »
Hello Juan.

Thanks for your response. I have started over with some cleaned up images. If I come across the error again I will let you know and try to provide more details.

The one thing I thought of is that the images I am using were taken on an Alt/Az mount, which means they contain field rotation. Can PI Register and stack images with field rotation? I am working on getting an Eq mount, but for the moment I am limited to 30 second shots on my Alt/Az.

Thanks again

Andrew J



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Re: PixInsight Core 1.8.4 Ripley has stopped working
« Reply #3 on: 2016 February 11 08:33:03 »
You don't mention your focal length, but at 30 secs I would guess that stars are sufficiently trailed that PI does not recognize them as stars.

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Re: PixInsight Core 1.8.4 Ripley has stopped working
« Reply #4 on: 2016 February 12 07:33:47 »
I my OTA is a 8 inch SCT. Focal length is 2032mm. I tried different exposure times. 30 seconds is the longest I can go without getting elongated stars.

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Re: PixInsight Core 1.8.4 Ripley has stopped working
« Reply #5 on: 2016 February 12 09:46:05 »
There are many factors that contribute to the length of star trails but based on the "500 rule" 30 seconds seems WAAAY too long for your scope. More like 1/4 second! See this link:

http://www.exploringexposure.com/blog/2014/8/28/how-to-avoid-star-trails-with-the-500-rule

I would be curious to see a sample of your stars.




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Re: PixInsight Core 1.8.4 Ripley has stopped working
« Reply #6 on: 2016 February 13 13:13:28 »
I am using a Celestron SE goto mount. So I do have sidereal tracking. It is just not very accurate.  Which is why I am limited to 30 second exposures. I am going to be upgrading to an Astro-Physics Mach1 mount shortly which should solve a lot of my issues. I was just curious if PI can handle field rotation or not.