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Where Did My Sensor Temp Go?


Mike

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Last night I was out working out hardware issues under the full moon. One of the issues that I ran into was my sensor temperature going missing both from my file name and the BYE GUI. I miss it, it's quite helpful to me. I took a couple of screenshots to see if someone can find what I messed up to make this information disapear.

 

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While I'm at it, how do I get the file type, IE Light, Flat, and Dark, into the file name?

 

Thanks for the help.

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Well... you deactivated the EXIF Read component in the advance settings dialog.  This is where BYE gets the sensor temperature from.  Since you deactivated it BYE can no longer get it.  Uncheck the "Skip EXIF Read data" check box and you'll get the sensor temp again.

 

The frame type is in the file name by default.  If you no longer get it it means you have removed this value from the file name template.  Add the "<frametype>" component to your file name template and it will be inserted in your file name.

 

Regards,

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