So, I tried to follow one of your advices @cissou8 (thank you for helping me btw) by unticking the Recompose stars upon completion option. This time, siril does not crash but I have this message:
log: StarNet: running. Please wait…
log: Saving TIFF: 16-bit file C:\Users\paulb\Desktop\ori\process\starnet_result.tif, 3 layer(s), 6000x4000 pixels
log: Could not open the TIFF file C:\Users\paulb\Desktop\ori\process\starless_result.tif
log: Error: unable to read starless image from TIFF…
log: Execution time: 1 min 48 s
Purging previously saved reference frame data.
Reinstalled Starnet to a different directory and unticked the Recompose box. It fails at the cannot read Tif file the same as the others. The only file saved to the working directory is a copy of the image being worked on. No star removal.
Ran Starnet from the command line and it works.
Rog
ok, thanks, seems like the same issue as @Suttonrog but can’t reproduce on my PC…
If you look into C:\Users\paulb\Desktop\ori\process\, is there even a starless_result.tif file? The process seems to have run for some time so I would guess it must have produced smthg…
Ah ok… @lock042 suggested smthg
Do you have some antivirus which happens to run? We’ve had problems in the post with the AV preventing siril from saving tifs…
If yes, could you just disable it for a few seconds while siril runs?
So, I decided to go the hard way and just reset my computer. And I do not know if it’s because my antivirus got removed during the process, but now it is working well!
This is very strange. I do now remember that I modified Starnet++ V1 a month ago to run with my GPU instead of my CPU. Maybe resetting my computer helped to fix the issue.
Ok,
I did a Image plate solve first which did eventually work, followed by Photometric colour calibration which didn’t give any warning messages.
Ran Star removal with out checking any other boxes.
It ran and gave me starless_result.fit and starmask_result.fit.
The starless wasn’t starless and the starmask was bright blue with mush.
Giving up now
Thanks for your help
Would you mind sharing your image? If it was still linear after the photometric color calibration, you need to check the Pre-stretch linear image box, that’s what StarNet NN was trained for (stretched images)