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PixInsight stacked images show grey on one computer and RGB on another


The Jackal

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Hi guys

I was wondering if anyone with good Pixinsight knowledge can help me with the following as I find that the Pixinsight website is almost useless with people that care about themselves and not other peoples problems.

I have two computers, one at home and on e at work. When i take the same images on my home computer and stack them using the "ImageIntegration" (on default settings) the master photo comes out in GREY. And when i use my work laptop however, the images come out in RGB. 

I dont know if this makes a big difference in the actual colours present in the image, but on my home computer i am forced to use the "Debayer" option to change the GREY image to RGB.

Help will be appreciated.

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Well you answered you own question really, the reason you get an RGB image, is that you are Debayering, which means converting to colour.....

If you have the Debayering option off then the images will be greyscale...

Or am I reading the question wrong!?

Regards

AB

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Well you answered you own question really, the reason you get an RGB image, is that you are Debayering, which means converting to colour.....

If you have the Debayering option off then the images will be greyscale...

Or am I reading the question wrong!?

Regards

AB

I dont think you read what the problem is AB. When I import the images on the different machines, the one machines produces a GREY image and the other a RGB image. I dont touch them but are forced to Debayer the one machines image as it comes out Grey after stacking. If there is a standard Debayer option then i dont know about it as i didnt change any settings on Pixinsight on both machines and they are standard installations.

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Create a new instance of your ImageIntegration script, one from each computer.

Save each one as an icon set (make sure you name them appropriately)

Upload them to drop-box, or similar, along with the image

Then we can take a look...

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