Hi, i'm experimenting a problem in pixinsight when the keyword CCD-TEMP comes with an non integer value, because sharpcap use "," as decimal point separator in FITS header and in pixinsight forum says this is incorrect.
mey be a way to solve that?? if not i could not be able to use Sharpcap unfortunatelly.
[FIXED 3.1.5157] FITs keyword CCD-TEMP error in pixinsight
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Re: FITs keyword CCD-TEMP error in pixinsight
Hi,
the only fix for now is to update your Windows settings so that you use a '.' as a decimal separator rather than a ','. If you keep your settings like this while capturing then SharpCap should write the numbers with '.' into the FITS header and everything should be fine. I will change the code to use '.' regardless of the windows settings in a future update of SHarpCap.
cheers,
Robin
the only fix for now is to update your Windows settings so that you use a '.' as a decimal separator rather than a ','. If you keep your settings like this while capturing then SharpCap should write the numbers with '.' into the FITS header and everything should be fine. I will change the code to use '.' regardless of the windows settings in a future update of SHarpCap.
cheers,
Robin