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I keep getting an error message when I try to upload images that have been calibrated. I can upload uncalibrated images to Vphot, but not calibrated images. The error is appended below. When using the Upload Wizard, this message appears after uploading the image (step 2). When the quick upload is used, the image upload occurs, but the image never makes it to the processing queue. I have examined the FITS header and there is a slight difference in the format of for the calibration section of the FITS header versus non-calibrated images. The images were taken and calibrated using Maxim DL. Any ideas? I am stumped. Thank you.
Geoff:
Yes, this is our recently more common storage memory limit issue again. Checking. ;-(
Ken
Was uploading this morning and it failed after a few images. Now I am unable to upload anything.
Presumably the same issue.
I also can't get into Vphot this morning. JOHN
I keep getting an error message when I try to upload images that have been calibrated. I can upload uncalibrated images to Vphot, but not calibrated images. The error is appended below. When using the Upload Wizard, this message appears after uploading the image (step 2). When the quick upload is used, the image upload occurs, but the image never makes it to the processing queue. I have examined the FITS header and there is a slight difference in the format of for the calibration section of the FITS header versus non-calibrated images. The images were taken and calibrated using Maxim DL. Any ideas? I am stumped. Thank you.
John,
Please send me the file that is causing the mystery.
Probably too big for email attachment, so send a google drive or dropbox link.
Cheers,
George
VPhot@gasilvis.net