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diff --git a/noao/imred/generic/doc/flat1d.hlp b/noao/imred/generic/doc/flat1d.hlp new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0f855828 --- /dev/null +++ b/noao/imred/generic/doc/flat1d.hlp @@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ +.help flat1d Mar93 noao.imred.generic +.ih +NAME +flat1d -- Make flat fields by fitting a 1D function to the image +.ih +USAGE +flat1d input output +.ih +PARAMETERS +.ls input +Calibration images to be used to make the flat fields. The images may +contain image sections. Only the region covered by the section will be +modified in the output image. +.le +.ls output +Flat field images to be created or modified. The number of output images +must match the number of input images. If an output image does not exist +it is first created and initialized to unit response. +.le +.ls axis = 1 +Axis along which the one dimensional fitting is done. Axis 1 corresponds +to fitting the image lines and axis 2 corresponds to fitting the columns. +.le +.ls interactive = yes +Set the fitting parameters interactively? +.le +.ls sample = "*" +Lines or columns to be used in the fits. +.le +.ls naverage = 1 +Number of sample points to combined to create a fitting point. +A positive value specifies an average and a negative value specifies +a median. +.le +.ls function = spline3 +Function to be fit to the image lines or columns. The functions are +"legendre" (legendre polynomial), "chebyshev" (chebyshev polynomial), +"spline1" (linear spline), and "spline3" (cubic spline). The functions +may be abbreviated. +.le +.ls order = 1 +The order of the polynomials or the number of spline pieces. +.le +.ls low_reject = 2.5, high_reject = 2.5 +Low and high rejection limits in units of the residual sigma. +.le +.ls niterate = 1 +Number of rejection iterations. +.le +.ls grow = 1. +When a pixel is rejected, pixels within this distance of the rejected pixel +are also rejected. +.le +.ls minflat = 0. +When the fitted value is less than the value of this parameter the flat +field value is set to unity. +.le +.ls graphics = "stdgraph" +Graphics device for interactive graphics output. +.le +.ls cursor = "" +Graphics cursor input +.le +.ih +DESCRIPTION +Flat fields are created containing only the small scale variations in the +calibration images. The large scale variations in the images are modeled +by fitting a function to each image line or column with deviant pixel rejection. +The flat field values are obtained by taking the ratio of the image values +to the function fit. However, if the fitted value is less than the +parameter \fIminflat\fR the flat field value is set to unity. + +The function fitting parameters may be set interactively when the interactive +flag is set using the interactive curve fitting package \fBicfit\fR. +The cursor mode commands for this package are described in a separate +help entry under "icfit". For two dimensional images the user is +prompted for the sample line or column or a blank-separated range to be +averaged and graphed. +Note that the lines or columns are relative the input image section; for +example line 1 is the first line of the image section and not the first +line of the image. Any number of lines or columns may be examined. +When satisfied with the fit parameters the user +responds with a carriage return to the line or column prompt. +The function is then fit to all the lines or columns and the flat field +ratios are determined. + +If the output image does not exist initially it is created with the same +size as the input image \fIwithout\fR an image section and initialized +to unit response. Subsequently the flat field data modifies the pixel +values in the output image. Input image sections may be used to restrict +the region in which the flat field response is determined leaving the +rest of the output image unmodified. This ability is particularly useful +when dealing with multi-aperture data. + +This task is very similar to \fBfit1d\fR with the addition of the +parameter \fIminflat\fR and the deletion of the parameter \fItype\fR +which is always "ratio". +.ih +EXAMPLES +1. Create a flat field from the calibration image "quartz" with the +spectrum running along the lines. Exclude the first and last columns, +use a spline fit of 25 pieces (a width of 32 pixels over 800 columns), +and set grow to 4 pixels. + +.nf + cl> flat1d quartz flat order=25 sample="2:799" grow=4 \ + >>> interactive=no + + or + + cl> flat1d quartz[2:799,*] flat order=25 grow=4 inter- +.fi + +The fitting parameters may be set interactively in which case the fitting +parameters need not be specified. The command would be + +.nf + cl> flat1d quartz flat + quartz: Fit column = 1 10 + quartz: Fit column = +.fi + +The user selects sample columns to be fit interactively with the interactive +curve fitting package. When satisfied with the fit parameters +respond with a carriage return to the prompt. The function is then fit to +all the columns and the flat field ratios are determined. + +2. As an example for multi-slit spectra the locations of the slits are +determined and a file containing the image sections is created. +Since there must be the same number of output images another file +containing the output images is also created. For +example the files might contain + +.nf + File quartzs File flats + _______________ __________ + quartz[23:40,*] flat + quartz[55:61,*] flat + quartz[73:84,*] flat +.fi + +A flat field for the slits is then obtained with the command + + cl> flat1d @quartzs flats axis=2 +.ih +REVISIONS +.ls FLAT1D V2.10.3 +The image header keyword "CCDMEAN = 1." is now added or updated. +.le +.ih +BUGS +The creation of multi-slit files and the need for an equal number of +repeated output files is annoying. It will be worked on in the future. +.ih +SEE ALSO +fit1d, icfit +.endhelp |