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12/17/2017 04:00PM (Read 2032 times)
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Registered: 11/10/2010
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Dear All,
I have installed new IRAF (on new hard disk), and I am stumbled over impossibility to setinstrument so that ccdproc recognizes the filter keywords. On my previous hard disk, in kpnoheaders.dat I set
subset filter
and all was fine, the ccdlist *fits looked properly:
wa220008.fits[2048,2048][ushort][flat][V]:Flat
Now, even if I run setinstrument with all proper keywords:
(pixelty= real real) Output and calculation pixel datatypes
(verbose= no) Print log information to the standard output?
(logfile= logfile) Text log file
(plotfil= ) Log metacode plot file
(backup = ) Backup directory or prefix
(instrum= ccddb$kpno/kpnoheaders.dat) CCD instrument file
(ssfile = subsets) Subset translation file
(graphic= stdgraph) Interactive graphics output device
(cursor = ) Graphics cursor input
(version= 2: October 1987)
(mode = ql)
($nargs = 0)
The response is:
wb190144.fits[2048,2048][ushort][flat][]:Flat
On my other old machine it's working but I cannot see any difference with the new installation. Its just refuses to acknowledge the subsets. I even copied the old subsets file into the working directory - nothing helps.
ccdred\$this->_split2($m[0]) type subsets
'7 Bes U' 7
'6 Bes B' 6
'5 Bes V' 5
'3 Bes I' 3
'1 Free' 1
'4 Bes R' 4
and the filter keyword in the header is proper:
FILTER = '3 Bes I ' / FOSC Filter Description
What to do? Please, help!
Margarita.
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