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ArEnJee

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  1. Hi, I am seeing this issue on multiple installs across laptops (Win 10 64 / Win 11 64). To double check I have done a clean install of 1.8.9, but no joy. > If I close PixInsight and reopen, running scripts from other repositories first, then no issues. > I only see the issues after I run the GHS. Then I see type errors *everywhere*. It seems that GSH may not be playing nicely with other custom scripts. To confirm this, you add the repositories I have listed, run e.g. the eZstretch script without errors, then run GHS (close / don't save) then retry eZstretch *** Error [022]: C:/Program Files/PixInsight/include/pjsr/NumericControl.jsh, line 382: TypeError: this.updateEditControls is not a function Regards Roland
  2. Hi, I've installed GHS v2 to PixInsight for the first time and it works really well, so many thanks for this. However, after installing this I am now seeing 'type errors' all over the place when I run other scripts, e.g. eZprocessing suite scripts - any ideas?
  3. Hi, here's M1 Crab Nebula from 1st November Details 19 x 600s Lights L-extreme dual band HaOiii filter EdgeHD8|AA294CProTec|EQ6R-Pro|CelestronOAG (ASI178mm) Processed in PixInsight
  4. Ok, I'll kick things off with what I'm sure will be the first of many M27 images - this one is for only 40 minutes between clouds, with haze Details AA294C ProTec -0C gain 400 (unity gain) Edge HD8 + Optolong CLS filter | EQ6R-PRO mount | Celestron OAG (ZWO ASI 178mm) | Capture APT + PHD2 4 x 10 minutes lights, 30 darks - no flats / dark flats Focal length = 2070mm, uncropped. Captured in APT, processed (incl. Photometric CC) in PixInsight
  5. Hi, here is the best image from a short session dangling a 178mm +supplied wide-angle lens out of an upstairs window...(not one of my more organised sessions )
  6. Hi here's M81 from May 31st 40 x 180s Lights - seeing wasn't great... EQ6R-PRO | EdgeHD8 | Optolong 2" CLS | APT 3.87
  7. Hi here's M94 "Croc's eye galaxy" from 11th May Details: Altair Astro Hypercam 294C Protec EdgeHD8 + Optolong CLS filter Lights 56 x 180s @ 220 Gain HGV @ -15C + Darks, Dark flats, Flats Eq6R-PRO, guided | Acquisition APT | Processed in Siril
  8. I had the same question in terms of expected focal length, as I don't think it's possible to rely fully on published optical paths or callipers, and I did put it to Celestron, but they wouldn't be drawn on a definitive answer, giving the 2125mm as a nominal figure only. In the end I worked backwards from the published reference setup for the Celestron OAG, and put together an image train for my AA294C camera, which in theory should be close to the correct distance. When I plate solve in APT I get a focal length of between 2087 and 2090mm for the 294C depending on conditions. Oddly this is 10mm more than the focal length I used to get for my Nikon D7200, which in theory should be too long due to the Nikon camera body's larger back focus (46.5mm v 44mm for Canon). This is what prompted my query to Celestron...
  9. I managed to grab a couple of hours of data on M101 on 19th April. I ended up shooting at a much lower gain than I intended due to a mix up in APT settings, but was able to salvage something anyway Details 42 x 180s L + D/F/DF @-15C gain 100 EdgeHD8 @ 2087mm/Optolong CLS filter/ EQ6R-PRO, Guided APT 3.87.1 / Siril
  10. Hi, here's M106 from May 7th, Oxfordshire, UK Details: Altair Astro 294C Protec 38 x 180s @ gain 220 HGC @-15C + EdgeHD8 + Optolong CLS filter + D,F, DF / EQ6R-PRO / Guided | Acquisition in APT 3.8.7 | Processed in Siril 0.9x
  11. Really useful thread - I have an edge HD and Celestron OAG and was also wondering whether I could use a 1.25" reducer with my guide cam. It seems as through I can :)
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