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Normalization Failure - v1.078

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(@infinite_wisdom)
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Hello,

I have several attempts at stacking 2 stacks of the same DSO, which always fails at Normalize stage with the following message:

Encountered error in module:
OverlapBetweenTwoImageObjectsCreatorWorker

Error message:
java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException

Cause:
null
no trace

One stack is a Duoband stack and the other RGB.

They are both slightly different image scales and camera and optics (roughly 360mm and 200mm, but I have enabled all the right options at the registration stage. I've also mixed and matched these before without issue.

On the Normalise tab, I set:

Mode = advanced

Method = multiply-scale

scale = BWMV

but this does not work, neither does any combination of normalizing options.

Any idea what is wrong?

Thanks



   
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(@Anonymous 174)
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I think it is because you combine narrow band with RGB? That is not possible like that. You have to create the narrowband data separately and combine it with RGB at the final "Combine RGB" stage in the tools menu.



   
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(@infinite_wisdom)
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Ok thanks for that. 

I've used the method you suggest previously with success in the past. 

I didn't this time as the RGB stack had a rather low signal to noise ratio. But I guess I'll find a workaround. 

Cheers



   
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