Siril 1.0.5

Release date: Sept 9, 2022

This is the fifth minor update of the 1.0 branch. It fixes the problems identified in the 1.0.4 version, as listed in its page. Only one small feature was added, a new button has been added to the gradient extraction window to toggle between before and after images, as explained in the main version release article.

The commands reference page for this version is the same as for 1.0.0: see the list of commands for Siril 1.0.

Download

See the page of the main site for a detailed presentation of the version and download links.

Changes since 1.0.4

  • Fixed bug in eyedropper feature with 16bits images
  • Added button to see original image in background extraction
  • Fixed bug introduced in 1.0.4 with one pixel shift when registering meridian flipped images
  • Fixed GAIA catalog parser

Known issues

Inevitably, some problems exist in every release, even if we do our best to verify that everything works as expected. For convenience, here will be a list of problems that have been found in this release.

  • When an empty or malformed SER file was in the directory, previewing it would crash siril. This has been fixed for next version (fix)
  • Saving an image as TIFF could crash siril. This has been fixed for next version (fix)
  • Extracting the polynomial background gradient could crash siril when not enough samples were set. This has been fixed for next version (fix)
  • The iif command of Pixel Math had a problem, it was fixed for next version (fix)
  • Cropping a sequence with images of different sizes would crash if the selected area was not common to all the frames of the sequence. This has been fixed for next version (fix)
  • Command seqstat could crash on large sequences when some images were not selected. This has been fixed for next version (fix)
  • Siril could crash when a large star was close to border during star detection. This has been fixed for next version (fix)
  • Asinh tool had bad behaviour with the black point for monochrome and 32bits images. This has been fixed for next version (fix)