Issue With Plate Solving

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Caleb Evans avatar

I have been sitting on some subs targeting NGC 2903 for a couple of months now, and have not been able to edit them properly due to issues with my Image Solver script in PixInsight. For some reason, the field isn’t registering correctly with the correct coordinates. Is there a deeper issue here with my Gaia database not loading properly? I sent my subs to a friend and they were able to go through the Image Solver script with no hiccups. Attached are some screenshots from my workflow.

Any advice or help is appreciated! I feel stuck looking at this same issue for over two months now.

📷 Process Console 1.pngProcess Console 1.png📷 Process Console 2.pngProcess Console 2.png

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Marcin Cikała avatar

Hello.

The PI platesolve script can be very choosy. You can solve image without any problems in ASTAP/PlateSolve2 or 3, but you'll encounter problems in PI.

First of all you should try playing around with the star detectioin parameters in the Advanced Parameters tab. Besides the relatively correct initial parameters in Image Parameters tab ( especially Image Scale and Pixel Size, the initial R.A. Dec) the advanced settings are crucial for star detection. And IMHO your situation likely points to this issue.

GAIA is just a catalog with the coordinates of nearby stars. It has no impact on star detection or the formation of pairs/triangles. You can choose any other star catalog and get the same results.

Try to play.

Regards, Marcin.

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pfile avatar

when this happens, usually the gaia database is misconfigured.

check this post:

https://pixinsight.com/forum/index.php?threads/issues-with-spfc-and-spcc-in-pixinsight-1-9-2.24867/page-2#post-163802

Jure Menart avatar

Agree with pfile!

It happened to me just recently. Image solving was always working but I had huge issues with Leo Triplet. I also rejected the idea I had misconfigured Gaia as it was ‘always’ working.

In the end I noticed I had 2 versions of SP Gaia instead of non-SP version of DR3 :) since then it started to work again without problems.

Hope this solves your issues.

CS,

Jure

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PaoloMoroni avatar

If you feed the coordinates found with Astap to Pixinsight's Image solver, you will almost always get the right answer.

Regards, Paolo

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Ejo Schrama avatar

Just feed the coordinates of the object manually and make sure that the focal length is correct, if that doesn’t help then something else is going on

Ivan Humeniuk avatar

PaoloMoroni · Apr 27, 2026, 03:35 PM

If you feed the coordinates found with Astap to Pixinsight's Image solver, you will almost always get the right answer.

Regards, Paolo

It never worked out that way for me. I even uploaded a photo to the Astrometry.net , it gave me all the parameters I needed, which I entered into the pix image solver, and it still couldn't do anything. I just gave up and started using the online star catalog TYCHO-2. Works like a charm.📷 image.pngimage.png

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alpheratz06 avatar

Do the subs stack adequately?

Jeffrey Kieft avatar

When I have had issues getting a valid astrometric solution in PixInsight, it has alway boiled down to one of these:

  1. Image Solver is using an online star catalog, rather than the local database. Of course the local database needs to be configured correctly.

  2. Initial coordinates are far off. The coordinates extracted from the FITS headers should get you close, but for some reason manually entering sometimes helps.

  3. Focal length/pixel scale are incorrect.

  4. Using too many stars. Sometimes, manually limiting the magnitude of stars to 12 or so, rather than allowing it to decide on its own, can help.

  5. Stars have aberrations that are throwing off accurate identification. In this case, running the “Correct only” algorithm in Blur Exterminator before running Image Solve can help.

When I have issues, I check #1-3 first. If that fails, I try #4. If it fails again, I do #5. I have never had it fail after doing all of these. In fact, #1 usually fixes it.

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