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Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of IPP_Progress_Report_20091019


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Oct 25, 2009, 3:51:27 PM (17 years ago)
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eugene
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  • IPP_Progress_Report_20091019

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    88=== Heather Flewelling ===
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     10 * finished md5sums, finished fixing pairs of files with different md5sums, finished injecting md5sums into gpc1. There are some rawIms that are not in gpc1, I can't do anything about that.
     11 * processed MD08.20091015 through to stacks
     12 * released & distributed MD08.20091015 stacks
     13 * processing MD08.20091015 diffs and magic stage now.
     14 * made more plots for Ken.
     15 * started processing SweetSpot.20091020 (at warp stage now).
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    1017=== Bill Giebink ===
     
    3542=== Bill Sweeney ===
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     44 * on vacation
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    3746=== Chris Waters ===
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     48 * Fringe frames: Completed changes to fringe frame scale fitting, and
     49  tested that it removes the fringe signal on all chips.  This
     50  appears to not work as well for chips with significant pattern
     51  noise, but will check the results of the first pipeline processed
     52  images.
     53
     54 * Burntool pixel cleanup: Script written to delete these files
     55  (burntool processed images) from nebulous.  Since we now calculate
     56  and store just the tables and do the pixel modifications on the
     57  fly, these are just taking up space.  This deletion will begin once
     58  the raw image MD5SUM tests are done.
     59
     60 * Flat field stability: Generated g-band skyflat from a single night,
     61  and used it to verify a set of sky flat images taken since April.
     62  Residual patterns point to illumination and cloud differences,
     63  suggesting that the detector response is stable.
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     65 * Nebulous: Began work on fixing bugs in Nebulous by cobbling
     66  together a small cluster of computers and forcing them to run the
     67  Nebulous server.  The server runs, and responds as expected, giving
     68  a safe test base for my edits.