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Displaying Images
Having converted the images to the NDF format it is usually sensible
to have a look at them before you proceed with the reductions. Any gross
defects in the data will often be readily apparent and a quick check
before you start may save you a great deal of wasted effort. Similarly,
it is often prudent to display intermediate images created during the
reductions to check that nothing has gone awry.
Several image display programs are available. One of the simplest to
use, yet most powerful and flexible, is GAIA (see
SUN/214[11]), which will be used in this
recipe. Proceed as follows.
- Move to subdirectory targets.
- Start GAIA by typing:
gaia &
The ampersand (`&') is, of course, simply to run GAIA as a
detached process, so that you can continue to issue Unix commands
from the command line. The GAIA window should appear. Load file
ngc2336_r_2.sdf by clicking the File menu (rightmost
of the options in the menu bar at the top of the window), selecting
Open... and using the file-picker which appears to choose
the appropriate file.
- The file should open, but the main display window will probably
be mostly dark, with just a few white dots corresponding to the
brightest parts of the image. Set some of the display options as
follows:
- click the Auto Cut: button for 90% (in the bottom
right of the control panel in the centre top of the window),
- click the View menu (second left in the menu bar at the
top of the window), select Magnification and set it to 1/2x,
- click View again, select Colors... (sic) and choose
the heat colour table.
The display should now look something like Figure
.
Figure:
An
unprocessed R band image of NGC 2336 displayed with GAIA.
The apparently asymmetric positioning of the image in the GAIA
windows is caused by the bias strips along some of the edges of
the CCD frame which appear black in this plot
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- GAIA has many other functions and options and you may want to spend
a while exploring some of them. On-line help is available from the Help menu at the extreme right of the menu bar at the top of the window.
Similarly, you might also like to examine the other target image and
the flat field and bias frames included in the example.
- When you have finished close GAIA by clicking on the File
menu and choosing the Exit option.
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The 2-D CCD Data Reduction Cookbook
Starlink Cookbook 5
A.C. Davenhall, G.J. Privett & M.B. Taylor
16th August 2001
E-mail:starlink@jiscmail.ac.uk
Copyright © 2001 Council for the
Central Laboratory of the Research Councils