Hi all, this is my first post, so I apologise if I'm posting in the wrong place. I've just purchased SharpCap Pro in order to help a friend with plate solving. I've set up ANSVR and can get SharpCap to solve all my images, but I get errors with the 2 images that my friend sent me. Sharpcap will not even open the images using the Camera-->Folder Monitor Camera Option. The SharpCap log reports this....
"Image file not compatible : LBN782_HCS.jpg, looking for (3326x2504, Mono, BitDepth=8, ColorPlanes=1, EffectiveBitDepth=8, BytesPerPixel=1, Binning=0x0, got (2749x2199, Mono, BitDepth=8, ColorPlanes=1, EffectiveBitDepth=8, BytesPerPixel=1, Binning=0x0 in async Task<BufferFrame> SharpCap.Cameras.FolderMonitor.FrameProvider.GetFrame(CancellationToken token)"
I've check the image FITS header which reports that the image size is 2749x2199, so why is SharpCap lookinh for 3326x2504?
I have no idea what this means, or how to fix it, so if anyone has any ideas that would be great please.
FWIW, I can solve the images using the online astrometry.net solver and I can open the images in other image processing software (ImagesPlus). The images were captured with an Atik460ex using Artemis Capture.
Many thanks,
Geof
Image file not compatible
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Re: Image file not compatible
OK everyone, I solved the issue.
I had images with different dimensions in the same folder; I didn't realise that might be an issue. I realised that the image dimensions it was looking for were those of my own images that I was using to test plate solving. I moved my friend's images into their own unique folder and SharpCap then opened them ok and I was able to solve them with ANSVR.
Sorry for the false alarm.
Geof
I had images with different dimensions in the same folder; I didn't realise that might be an issue. I realised that the image dimensions it was looking for were those of my own images that I was using to test plate solving. I moved my friend's images into their own unique folder and SharpCap then opened them ok and I was able to solve them with ANSVR.
Sorry for the false alarm.
Geof
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Re: Image file not compatible
Hi Geof,
yes, the way it works is that the first image in the list sets the size - SharpCap will then run through the other images with a matching size in the list. Varying sizes would cause all sorts of issues. In general, the *oldest* file is picked as the first one in the list (the images get processed oldest first).
cheers,
Robin
yes, the way it works is that the first image in the list sets the size - SharpCap will then run through the other images with a matching size in the list. Varying sizes would cause all sorts of issues. In general, the *oldest* file is picked as the first one in the list (the images get processed oldest first).
cheers,
Robin
Re: Image file not compatible
Hi Robin,
Thanks for confirming what I thought I’d worked out.
Best regards,
Geof
Thanks for confirming what I thought I’d worked out.
Best regards,
Geof