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NAME

       visir_old_img_phot - Old DRS detector: Sensitivity computation

SYNOPSIS

       esorex visir_old_img_phot [OPTIONS] FILE.sof

DESCRIPTION

       This recipe computes the conversion factor and the sentitivity of a standard star. It requires a standard
       star catalog.

       The  files  listed  in  the  Set  Of  Frames  (sof-file)  must be tagged: VISIR-std-star-observation.fits
       IM_CAL_PHOT VISIR-Imaging-Standard-Star-Catalog.fits IMG_STD_CATALOG

       The  primary  product  will  have  a  FITS  card  ´HIERARCH  ESO  PRO  CATG´  with  a  string  value   of
       ´IMG_PHOT_COMBINED´
        and  the corresponding beam-collapsed product will have a FITS card ´HIERARCH ESO PRO CATG´ with a value
       of IMG_PHOT_ONEBEAM

       Additionally, a bad pixel map with a PRO.CATG of IMG_BPM may be added to the Set Of Frames with tag: BPM.

OPTIONS

       --nod <str>
              An optional ASCII specification of the nodding positions  (in  case  they  are  missing  from  the
              FITS-file). The file must consist of one line per input FITS-file and each line must consist of an
              integer  (which  is  ignored)  followed  by  a 0 or 1 (to indicate object or sky).  (str; default:
              ´NONE´).   The   full   name   of   this   option   for   the   EsoRex   configuration   file   is
              visir.visir_old_img_phot.nodding [default = NONE].

       --auto_bpm <bool>
              Automatic  detection  and  correction  of  bad pixels (bool; default: True). The full name of this
              option for the EsoRex configuration file is visir.visir_old_img_phot.auto_bpm [default = True].

       --g <bool>
              Automatic filtering of glitches (bool; default: False). The full  name  of  this  option  for  the
              EsoRex configuration file is visir.visir_old_img_phot.rem_glitch [default = False].

       --p <bool>
              Automatic  purging  of  half-cycle  images whose median deviates more than a factor three from the
              mean of the medians of half-cycle images or whose standard deviation deviates more than  a  factor
              three  from  the  mean  of their standard deviations (bool; default: False). The full name of this
              option for the EsoRex configuration file is visir.visir_old_img_phot.purge_bad [default = False].

       --union <bool>
              Combine images using their union, as opposed to their intersection (deprecated  and  ignored,  see
              --combine_method) (bool; default: True). The full name of this option for the EsoRex configuration
              file is visir.visir_old_img_phot.union [default = True].

       --rej <str>
              Each  resulting  pixel  is  the  average  of  the corresponding (interpolated) pixel value in each
              jittered image. A positive value, n1, for the first of the two integers specifies  that  for  each
              pixel  the  smallest  n1  pixel  values  shall be ignored in the averaging.  Similarly, a positive
              value, n2, for the second of the two integers specifies that for each pixel the largest  n2  pixel
              values  shall be ignored in the averaging. (str; default: ´0-0´). The full name of this option for
              the EsoRex configuration file is visir.visir_old_img_phot.rej [default = 0-0].

       --plot <int>
              The recipe can produce a number of predefined plots.  Zero  means  that  none  of  the  plots  are
              produced,  while  increasing  values  (e.g. 1 or 2) increases the number of plots produced. If the
              plotting fails a warning is produced, and the recipe  continues.  The  default  behaviour  of  the
              plotting  is  to  use gnuplot (with option -persist). The recipe currently produces 1D-plots using
              gnuplot commands. The recipe user can control the actual plotting-command used by  the  recipe  to
              create  the plot by setting the environment variable CPL_PLOTTER. Currently, if CPL_PLOTTER is set
              it must contain the string ´gnuplot´. Setting it to ´cat > my_gnuplot_$$.txt´ causes a  number  of
              ASCII-files to be created, which each produce a plot when given as standard input to gnuplot (e.g.
              later  or  on  a  different  computer). A finer control of the plotting options can be obtained by
              writing an executable script, e.g. my_gnuplot.pl, that executes gnuplot after setting the  desired
              gnuplot  options  (e.g. set terminal pslatex color) and then setting CPL_PLOTTER to my_gnuplot.pl.
              The predefined plots include plotting of images. Images can be plotted not only with gnuplot,  but
              also  using  the  pnm  format.  This  is  controlled  with the environment variable CPL_IMAGER. If
              CPL_IMAGER is set to a string that does not contain the word gnuplot, the recipe will generate the
              plot in pnm format. E.g.  setting CPL_IMAGER to ´display - &´  will  produce  a  gray-scale  image
              using  the  image  viewer  display. (int; default: 0). The full name of this option for the EsoRex
              configuration file is visir.visir_old_img_phot.plot [default = 0].

       --off <str>
              An optional ASCII specification of the offsets in case those  in  FITS-  headers  are  missing  or
              wrong.  The file must consist of one line per input pair of FITS-files, and each line must consist
              of two numbers which represent the shift in pixels of that image relative to the first image.  The
              first line should thus comprise two zeros. Correct FITS-header offsets mean that the i´th X offset
              can  be  gotten from Xoffset_0 - Xoffset_i, where Xoffset_i is the value of ESO SEQ CUMOFFSETX and
              likewise for Y. (str; default: ´NONE´). The full name of this option for the EsoRex  configuration
              file is visir.visir_old_img_phot.offsets [default = NONE].

       --ref <bool>
              User-defined refining of the image offsets. See options objs and xcorr (bool; default: False). The
              full  name  of  this  option  for the EsoRex configuration file is visir.visir_old_img_phot.refine
              [default = False].

       --objs <str>
              The shift and add of images needs anchor points that  typically  are  bright  objects.  These  are
              normally  detected  automatically  but with user-defined refining of offsets enabled, they must be
              provided by the user through an ASCII file containing one line per anchor  point  with  each  line
              consisting  of its x and y coordinate (in pixels). This file is ignored with user-defined refining
              of offsets disabled. (str; default:  ´NONE´).  The  full  name  of  this  option  for  the  EsoRex
              configuration file is visir.visir_old_img_phot.objects [default = NONE].

       --xcorr <str>
              If  user-defined refining of offsets is enabled a cross-correlation of the images is performed. In
              order to speed up this process, this cross-correlation is performed  only  on  smaller  rectangles
              around  the  anchor points. The first two parameters is the half-size of this rectangle in pixels.
              The second pair is the maximum shift in x and y (pixels) evaluated by the cross-correlation on the
              rectangle.  Used  only  if  user-defined  refining  of  offsets   is   enabled.   (str;   default:
              ´10-10-25-25´).   The   full   name   of   this  option  for  the  EsoRex  configuration  file  is
              visir.visir_old_img_phot.xcorr [default = 10-10-25-25].

       --jy_val <float>
              The flux of the standard star in Jansky (float; default: -999.0). The full name of this option for
              the EsoRex configuration file is visir.visir_old_img_phot.jy_val [default = -999.0].

       --radii <str>
              Radii : star_max bg_int bg_ext (str; default: ´20-20-30´). The full name of this  option  for  the
              EsoRex configuration file is visir.visir_old_img_phot.radii [default = 20-20-30].

       --combine_method <str>
              Combine  images  using  one  of: 1) Onto the first image (first); 2) Their union (union); 3) Their
              intersection (inter). NB: Only the ´first´-method produces an image product with WCS  coordinates.
              A successful ´first´-method always produces a combined image with dimensions equal to those of the
              input  images.  For  the  ´union´-method the result image is at least as large as the input images
              while for the ´inter´-method the result image is at most  as  large  as  the  input  images  (str;
              default:   ´union´).  The  full  name  of  this  option  for  the  EsoRex  configuration  file  is
              visir.visir_old_img_phot.comb_meth [default = union].

       --destripe_iterations <int>
              Max number of destriping iterations (0 to disable  destriping).   Horizontal  destriping  is  done
              first  and  if no horizontal striping is detected, vertical destriping is performed (int; default:
              15).   The   full   name   of   this   option   for   the    EsoRex    configuration    file    is
              visir.visir_old_img_phot.nstripe [default = 15].

       --destripe_morpho <bool>
              Destripe  with morphological cleaning (bool; default: False). The full name of this option for the
              EsoRex configuration file is visir.visir_old_img_phot.mstripe [default = False].

       --eccmax <float>
              The maximum eccentricity allowed in the combination of the three  (in  parallel  nod/chopping)  or
              four  (in  perpendicular  nod/chopping)  beams.   In parallel mode, three perfectly aligned points
              spaced with the chopnod throw will have eccentricity 0, while in perpedicular mode a  square  with
              the  chopnod  throw  as  the side length will have eccentricity 0 (float; default: 0.25). The full
              name of this option for the EsoRex configuration file is visir.visir_old_img_phot.eccmax  [default
              = 0.25].

       Note  that  it  is  possible to create a configuration file containing these options, along with suitable
       default values. Please refer to the details provided by the 'esorex --help' command.

SEE ALSO

       The full documentation for the visir pipeline can be downloaded as a PDF file using the following URL:

              ftp://ftp.eso.org/pub/dfs/pipelines/visir/visir-pipeline-manual-1.4.pdf

       An   overview   over   the   existing   ESO   pipelines    can    be    found    on    the    web    page
       https://www.eso.org/sci/software/pipelines/.

       Basic documentation about the EsoRex program can be found at the esorex (1) man page.

       It   is   possible   to   call   the   pipelines   from   python   using  the  python-cpl  package.   See
       https://packages.python.org/python-cpl/index.html for further information.

       The other recipes of the visir  pipeline  are  visir_img_dark(7),  visir_img_ff(7),  visir_img_reduce(7),
       visir_img_trans(7),     visir_old_img_combine(7),     visir_old_spc_obs(7),     visir_old_spc_obs_ech(7),
       visir_old_spc_phot(7),   visir_old_spc_phot_ech(7),   visir_old_spc_wcal(7),   visir_old_spc_wcal_ech(7),
       visir_old_util_destripe(7),     visir_spc_reduce(7),    visir_util_apply_calib(7),    visir_util_clip(7),
       visir_util_convert_weight(7), visir_util_detect_shift(7), visir_util_img_std_cat(7),  visir_util_join(7),
       visir_util_qc(7),      visir_util_repack(7),      visir_util_run_swarp(7),     visir_util_spc_std_cat(7),
       visir_util_spc_txt2fits(7), visir_util_undistort(7)

VERSION

       visir_old_img_phot 4.4.2

AUTHOR

       Lars Lundin <https://support.eso.org>

BUG REPORTS

       Please report any problems to https://support.eso.org. Alternatively, you may send a report  to  the  ESO
       User Support Department <usd-help@eso.org>.

LICENSE

       This file is part of the VISIR Instrument Pipeline Copyright (C) 2004, 2005 European Southern Observatory

       This  program  is  free  software;  you  can  redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
       General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License,  or
       (at your option) any later version.

       This  program  is  distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
       the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General  Public
       License for more details.

       You  should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write
       to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA

visir_old_img_phot                                    4.4.2                                VISIR_OLD_IMG_PHOT(7)