2025-03-21, 08:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-03-21, 08:14 PM by theskyhound.)
Hello,
Something is definitely broken, most likely with your imaging system. I mean... the image sizes are all zero. I've never seen that one before.
The first thing to do is to replace the "No Filter" filter. There has been problems with that filter from the beginning, and its proven very difficult to eradicate in later versions. Its fixed for most people, but it can still sometimes cause trouble. So please go into your imaging system, remove the "No Filter" filter and replace it with the "Clear Filter" instead. You may have to delete any imaging projects you created first.
After doing this, open the Target Selection tool and re-select your imaging system. Close SkyTools. Restart and on the Target Selection tool, change the date for good measure. We want to be absolutely certain no effects of the bad filter persist.
You should see the filter listed at the top in the menu that is now blank. The sizes of the objects should also now be non-zero. If not, let me know.
Something is definitely broken, most likely with your imaging system. I mean... the image sizes are all zero. I've never seen that one before.
The first thing to do is to replace the "No Filter" filter. There has been problems with that filter from the beginning, and its proven very difficult to eradicate in later versions. Its fixed for most people, but it can still sometimes cause trouble. So please go into your imaging system, remove the "No Filter" filter and replace it with the "Clear Filter" instead. You may have to delete any imaging projects you created first.
After doing this, open the Target Selection tool and re-select your imaging system. Close SkyTools. Restart and on the Target Selection tool, change the date for good measure. We want to be absolutely certain no effects of the bad filter persist.
You should see the filter listed at the top in the menu that is now blank. The sizes of the objects should also now be non-zero. If not, let me know.
Clear skies,
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound

