| | 8 | We've been working on getting things ready for processing again. After Chris and John Tonry finalized some burntool interface issues, Heather started running burntool on the all of the Run 3 data, starting with the nights that contain images from first MD09 and next MD10, which are highest priority to get out to the consortium. She has been running the processing on the data when possible after the burntool analysis is done. This is a major time sync, so we really hope this is the last iteration on burntool, and we hope to have it run by the summit systems soon. |
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| | 10 | I've been continuing work on the extended sources and on addressing some of the psphot bugs that have been reported. I integrated the new radial profile / petrosian parameter extraction code with the rest of the psphot code base. I spent some time tracking down 0.5pixel inconsistencies -- these basically only affected the display and reported positions, but it is important to clear up these definition inconsistencies. I have also focused on making an optimal choice for the moments windowing, which is necessary to ensure the psf-like objects are used for the psf model. Finally, I've been addressing the extended-source / cosmic-ray classification code. This work is still on my branch, but I hope to merge with the main line early next week. |
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| | 12 | I've also spent some time this week on documentation and cleaning up the wiki. One big task in this area was making the PSDC and other PS Project web page IPP documents visible to the world on via the IPP wiki. I've also tried to clean up some of the wiki pages to make it clearer what documentation we already have (and thus add weight to the missing documents). As part of this, these Progress reports are now available on the wiki at http://svn.pan-starrs.ifa.hawaii.edu/trac/ipp/wiki/IPP_Progress_Reports. |