= Summary of MOPS_dualconv_test130530 = [[PageOutline]] MOPS has noted often in the past of poor convolution in diffims producing large numbers of false-detections. This has been traced back to always being the case when dual convolution (both input warps being convolved to a target PSF) when single convolution should have sufficed. Larry suggested a couple chunks for comparison testing with the option for dual convolution being turn off and published to IPP-MOPS-TEST2 * night 6370 * 162.3PI.00.ANW2.J.g * 162.3PI.00.ANW2.J.r Reprocessing details -- started on 20130531 * gpc1db warp label, data_group -- meh_mopstest3pi130531_nodual, OSS.20130319 (unchanged) * gpc1db diff label, data_group -- meh_mopstest3pi20130319_130531nodual, OSS.20130319 * gpc1db publishing label meh_mopstest3pi20130319_130531nodual * gpc1db publish_id range: 817778--817813 * datastore time registered starting 2013-06-03T22:44:51Z These were also from the OSS.20130319 night used for the comparison of MOPS diffim discoveries to IASC visual chip inspection for OSS.20130319 ([wiki:MD_WSdiffim_photcheck_test20121004]) More will be added to this page as time allows. Related summary pages: * [wiki:MD_WSdiffim_photcheck_test20121004] * [wiki:ppSub_testing_201201] * [wiki:MOPS_diff_false_positives] * *