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kkwitter |
09/14/2010 05:13PM (Read 2176 times)
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Hi Mike and Frank,I'm running v2.14 on an Intel Mac, trying fixpix (for the first time in a long while...), specifying the bad pixels in a text file (clean.dat) rather than an image. But pixfix fails with: ERROR: Cannot open image (clean.dat).The examples indicates that a text file should work in place of an image for the "mask" parameter.(I wound up using imedit, which changed all my MEF files into non-MEF files, so they can't be used with the gmos tasks I'd prefer.)Anyway, thanks for the help!Karen
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fitz |
09/14/2010 05:13PM
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Hi Karen, Could you please post your 'clean.dat' file and the FIXPIX parameters you used? There are no known bugs and the task [i:296d998952]should[/i:296d998952] work as advertised.Cheers,
-Mike
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kkwitter |
09/14/2010 05:13PM
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Hi Mike,Here's the epar file:PACKAGE = nmisc
TASK = fixpiximages = tgsN20091027S0216.fits[sci]
mask = clean.dat
linterp = )
cinterp = )
ninterp = )
constan= 0.)
mode = ql)I tried with & without [sci] and also on a non-MEF file.I'm not sure I understand linterp and cinterp use with a text file - I tried using various combinations of 1,2, and 3, but nothing has worked.A typical clean.dat file is something like215 217 1133 1135 <CR>Thanks!
Karen
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fitz |
09/14/2010 05:13PM
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Ahhh. You're using the FIXPIX task in the NMISC package which is the old version that doesn't take text files. Load the PROTO package and use that version, that's the one described in the help page.-Mike
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kkwitter |
09/14/2010 05:13PM
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It works! (of course...)Many thanks-
Karen
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