I think you have a bug in your GPU detection in 1.9 alpha. ST 1.9 only sees the INTEL graphics regardless of the gSwitch setting:
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I think you have a bug in your GPU detection in 1.9 alpha. ST 1.9 only sees the INTEL graphics regardless of the gSwitch setting:
I'll try out theadmin wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2023 5:58 am Hi Cytan,
You are right with regards to the OpenCL device index behaving differently. 1.9 indeed selects a different default device. I will restore the 1.8 behavior, as is probably more "right" more of the time.
I the meantime, you should be able to get 1.9 behave like 1.8 by specifying -1 (or alternatively; a specific device/platform index) instead of "default" for opencl_deviceindex and opencl_platformindex.
Thank you for confirming the background issue. Some good detail nonetheless in the galaxy pair; you caught that peculiar dust lane crossing-M81 (hinting at some sort of disturbance);
2023-03-07_16-56.png
Did you happen to use a light pollution filter? Or, alternatively did you use and OSC without luminance filter in place?
If of interest, to get better visual spectrum coloring, try inserting a luminance filter in the imaging train. Without it you are capturing a lot of extra signal (wavelengths > ~650nm) that will make color balancing impossible;