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DSS freezes upon generating a Star Mask and changing the extension to FITS #91

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funkybunch opened this issue Jan 2, 2020 · 5 comments

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When generating a star mask from the "Create a star mask..." button on the left under "Processing" the file produced generates without a file extension.

Seems to be a .tiff like everything else produced. Adding .tiff manually seemed to work well enough to import to Photoshop.

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Not what it does for me:

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How did you get it to do that?

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funkybunch commented Jan 4, 2020

I thought I did the exact same thing you took a screenshot of, but wasn't able to get it to replicate exactly. What did happen while I was trying to replicate the problem was I got an error saying "Encountered an improper argument" upon changing the "Save as type:" field to FITS. DSS locks up after and I have to end the task in Task Manager.

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Updated the issue title to reflect the error unless I can manage to reproduce the missing extension. Although I'm wondering if they're somehow related...

@funkybunch funkybunch changed the title Star Mask generates without file extension DSS freezes upon generating a Star Mask and changing the extension to FITS Jan 4, 2020
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perdrix52 commented Jan 4, 2020 via email

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I'm sure I've seen this (just the missing extension, not the lock-up) too, but I didn't realise what had happened until some time afterwards and didn't have time to go back and investigate further.

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funkybunch commented Jan 4, 2020

After restarting DSS what I did this most recent time was:

  1. Open DSS
  2. Open picture file (via Processing Menu -> "Open picture file...")
  3. Create a Star Mask (via Processing Menu -> "Create a Star Mask...")
  4. Proceed with default star mask settings
  5. On the save file dialogue I didn't change the file name or navigate to a different folder, just clicked the "Save as type:" dropdown and changed TIFF to FITS. Then the error dialogue appeared.

This one I'm able to replicate repeatedly.

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