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Deep Sky Stacker question

 
ndekens
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Dec 16, 2011 09:46 |  #1

Not sure if I should ask this here or in the astronomy section but since there is more traffic in this section hear it goes:

I have a series of 9 light frames and 3 dark frames in raw. Im using the latest version of deep sky stacker running on windows xp through vm ware on my mac. When I go through the whole stacking process and DSS gets to the end and says its opening the final image nothing happens. I get no image and DSS is just sitting there with a blank screen as if I just opened the program.

So Any help? I tried to open the autosave file it creates but nothing...... Thanks for any advice!




  
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Dec 16, 2011 09:52 |  #2

You guessed right m8 - I'd go for the Astronomy section.

I have a m8 who is into that stuff and the software you are talking about is highly specialized - can't see many people here knowing that much about it.


  
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Dec 16, 2011 15:35 |  #3

My version on XP Pro does the same thing when you press Batch stacking.
But if you do each step manually it displays the final image at the end of processing:
Register checked pictures
Compute offsets
Stack checked pictures
You also could try Open Picture file
and select Autosave.tif which is where the picture is stored after processing.




  
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Dec 16, 2011 18:14 |  #4

Always nice to be proven wrong...


  
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Dec 17, 2011 13:45 |  #5

Nightstalker wrote in post #13556456 (external link)
Always nice to be proven wrong...

You haven't been proven wrong. You said "not many people" would know. 1 or 2 people still means "not many" lol...


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