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Announcement: New Applications
We are excited to announce the launch of our new applications! We're opening up early access to our new applications for searching, downloading, and submitting photometric observations. You can now access these applications through these links:
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Found my sequences. It appears to be related to the WCS problems. Normally, I plate solve my images before uploading them to VPHOT. Evidently, I didn't do it on this batch and VPHOT couldn't recognize them, even though I have a FITS header line with the name of the sequence in it. Likewise, VPHOT couldn't/wouldn't plate solve them. It gives some sort of error that there must be more than one image of the same object?
Hi Jim:
I still see my list of sequences and can open them on images. Have only checked a few so far.
Can anyone else please check?
Ken
Mine are still listed and useable.
Phil
Jim, Ken,
Yes I can see and use my sequences.
Michael
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Hi Jim:
I still see my list of sequences and can open them on images. Have only checked a few so far.
Can anyone else please check?
Ken
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The VPhot sequences are on the place and a few I tried work well.
I have a habit to save all created by me sequences - the way to prevent some software failure.
Regards,
Velimir
Found my sequences. It appears to be related to the WCS problems. Normally, I plate solve my images before uploading them to VPHOT. Evidently, I didn't do it on this batch and VPHOT couldn't recognize them, even though I have a FITS header line with the name of the sequence in it. Likewise, VPHOT couldn't/wouldn't plate solve them. It gives some sort of error that there must be more than one image of the same object?