Author Topic: FWHMeccentricity script question  (Read 2669 times)

Offline astrodoc71

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FWHMeccentricity script question
« on: 2018 February 10 07:24:11 »
Can this script confuse hot pixels with stars in uncalibrated images? Is it better to dark subtract first before measuring? I noticed an unusually low number for average FWHM and when I checked individual stars with the PSF process it was much different (way higher number). Is there another process you can use to check individual stars FWHM?
Thanks
Dave

Offline mschuster

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Re: FWHMeccentricity script question
« Reply #1 on: 2018 February 10 09:21:48 »
Yes. Maybe. Try SubframeSelector script which has an adjustable hot pixel filter radius parameter.

Offline astrodoc71

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Re: FWHMeccentricity script question
« Reply #2 on: 2018 February 10 11:38:38 »
Thank you! That script is great! Just checked off 1 pixel on the filter slide and that totally worked.
Regards
Dave