Hi Max,
Are the images properly calibrated? In other words, does the background happen to have negative values? If so, the centroid will not work. In that case, re-calibrate the images with appropriate bias, and/or darks, and/or flats. If this is not the problem, please post an example of a screen shot showing the aperture T1 placement on the star. Also post the Sky/Pixel_T1 value from the measurements table for that image and aperture number.
Karen
Hi All,
For some reason AIJ started to tell me this when I am doing differential photometry and trying to place apertures:
***ERROR: No signal for centroid in aperture T1 of image Calibrated-T18-blackhaz-WTF Star-20160828-020624-Ha-BIN1-W-300-001.fit.
********: Measurements are referenced to the non-centroided aperture location
There's star in the aperture. Exactly on the same image, yesterday, I was able to do this without problems. Nothing changed in the image. Tested on different images, I get the same error everywhere.
Any ideas?
Max
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