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Feng

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  1. Hi Emran, I want to double check with you that the error happened on ENVI classic version not the recent ENVI version? Like your previous post shows a processed flatten image in recent ENVI version. I will run the processing on the classic ENVi to see if the error shows up. Thanks, Feng
  2. Hi Emran, I never see this error before. So I try to see if I can replicate this error on my end with the data you are working on. It went smoothly without any error. See screenshot below. What is your ENVI version? Thanks, Feng
  3. Hi Emran, Would you please attached the hdr file of the data that you process the flattening summer here? Thanks, Feng
  4. Hi Emran, Would you please try to do the processing again to see if the error showing again? I want to check if the error can be replicated or just one time issue. Thanks, Feng
  5. Hi Al, I am here to assistant you to fix this issue. By tracking the error message you posted, it seems there is some problem with ENVI views. When you do the processing, how many views do you open? It may be too many views opened so ENVI throws out an OVERLOADEQ error. Thanks, Feng
  6. Hi Al, I am ready to help. The problem to me seems an IDL_PATH issue. Would you please verify the following path in the idl.pref file (in default installation, it locates C:\Program Files\Harris\ENVI54\IDL86\resource\pref folder)? IDL_PATH: + C:\Programmi\CAT_ENVI;<IDL_DEFAULT> If there is no such statement in this file, would you please add it? Let's me know if you do see this path. Thanks, Feng Friday at 10:31 AM Edit Report Al Emran Hi Feng, Thank you for the reply. Yes, I have solved the problem. Thanks, Emran Sunday at 04:16 PM 0 Report

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