The way I found works, I go out to DSO-Browser.com put in what I’m wanting to image. Once DSO Browser brings up what I requested, I copy the RA & DEC coordinates from DSO Browser and paste them into the Framing & Mosaic Wizard, (FMW). Doing it this way brings in the image into the FMW and from there I can frame the image. It is a two step process, you can only copy either the RA or DEC coordinates. I haven’t found a way to copy both RA and DEC out of DSO. So I copy RA first and paste it into FMW then I grab the DEC and paste the DEC into FMW.
Not the greatest way but seems to work for me.
Mark
Thanks. I had gotten so used to using the FMW that I forgot you could just enter via that page, lol. That’s why I hope they figure out what going on as this feature is one of my favorites in the application.
This may not be correct. I looked in the log, copied the URL of the image download to my browser, and the image was downloaded and displayed with no problem. There may have been some subtle change in how the data is presented but SGP needs to sort this out.
It’s one of the problems with making your functionality dependent on a third party over who you have no control.
This issue has been resolved. I will release a patched SGPro this evening (U.S. Central time). ~6 hrs from now. The issue appears to be from an upgrade on the SkyView side where security protocols underwent an upgrade to TLS 1.2 (maybe new servers… they seem faster).
We have recently move to a new build system for SGPro. I have released v3 tonight, but we are having trouble generating a new version of SGPro v2. We intend to release it, but it will not be tonight. Targeting the end of the weekend.
Disregard my post about 2.6.0.25. I see that you have already said that 2.6 would also be corrected. I had not checked all three posts about this issue before I posted my post about 2.6.0.25.