Difference between revisions of "HS-6 processing instructions"
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Original wavelengths were 442 470 510 589 671 870 | Original wavelengths were 442 470 510 589 671 870 | ||
− | Processing HS6 is generally the same procedure as the AC-9. See AC-9 processing instructions for more detailed information. | + | Processing HS6 is generally the same procedure as the AC-9. See AC-9 processing instructions for more detailed information. The "X" cast is not processed for the HS6. |
Once finished running process_hs6(pb#), correct bb values from AC-9 a and b values by running sigmacorrect_bb(pb#) in same directory as processing takes place. | Once finished running process_hs6(pb#), correct bb values from AC-9 a and b values by running sigmacorrect_bb(pb#) in same directory as processing takes place. | ||
− | Look at values after processing by running plot_bbp_final. | + | Look at values after processing by running plot_bbp_final(pb###). When opening the file to look at, look in the "final" directory. Files are "ds_##" |
Revision as of 06:37, 15 October 2014
In April 2010 the HS-6 underwent a calibration and wavelength change. 420 442 470 510 589 700 Original wavelengths were 442 470 510 589 671 870
Processing HS6 is generally the same procedure as the AC-9. See AC-9 processing instructions for more detailed information. The "X" cast is not processed for the HS6.
Once finished running process_hs6(pb#), correct bb values from AC-9 a and b values by running sigmacorrect_bb(pb#) in same directory as processing takes place.
Look at values after processing by running plot_bbp_final(pb###). When opening the file to look at, look in the "final" directory. Files are "ds_##"