Changes between Version 39 and Version 40 of SAS_MD04_IPPtoPSPS_testing.2011.11
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- Dec 2, 2011, 12:19:59 PM (15 years ago)
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SAS_MD04_IPPtoPSPS_testing.2011.11
v39 v40 28 28 * camera: SAS.footprint.123.rerun20111129 / SAS.footprint.123.20111129 29 29 * stacks: SAS.footprint.123.rerun20111129 / SAS.footprint.123.skycell.%.final.1% 30 * SAS.footprint exposures: 61 (13,12,12,12,12) vs 64 (16,12,12,12,12) in July run 31 * SAS.footprint stacks: 314 (63,63,63,63,62) vs 315 (5x63) in July run but not all existed 30 32 31 33 Revised SAS2.123: (full reprocessing of exposures chip->warp, stack, diff, DS) using the recent ipp-20111110 operations tag and LAP scripts to recover missing stacks (and any exposures) and uses the synthcat for all filters (like normal LAP processing) instead of just z-band as in the July run. … … 33 35 * camera: SAS2.123.rerun20111129 / SAS2.123.20111130 34 36 * stacks: SAS2.123.rerun20111129 / SAS2.123.skycell.%.final.1% 37 * SAS2.123 exposures: 620 (5x124) vs 568 (124,124,124,124,72) in July run 38 * SAS2.123 stacks: 1464 (282,287,283,330,282) vs ~1600? (400,400,400,400/327synth,400) in July run but not all existed? 35 39 36 40 Examples of changes with revised set: … … 43 47 }}} 44 48 * all are with synthcat again 45 * SAS2.123 exposures: 620 (5x124) vs 568 (124,124,124,124,72) in July run46 * SAS2.123 stacks: 1464 (282,287,283,330,282) vs ~1600? (400,400,400,400/327synth,400) in July run but not all existed?47 * SAS.footprint exposures: 61 (13,12,12,12,12) vs 64 (16,12,12,12,12) in July run48 * SAS.footprint stacks: 314 (63,63,63,63,62) vs 315 (5x63) in July run but not all existed49 49 === staticsky === 50 50 Staticsky runs are an ongoing process as issues are solved in psphotStack and data, so a running label/data_group with date and number of filter inputs is generally used. Initially 5x<date> was used to indicate 5 filters only, future runs will likely drop the 5x (and 4x,3x,2x,1x) to indicate it contains N=1-5 available filters and use Nx<date> (i.e., Nx20111202).
