Author Topic: FITs Header Batch Edit & Subframeselector  (Read 2599 times)

Offline Arlo Reeves

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FITs Header Batch Edit & Subframeselector
« on: 2016 January 19 21:20:08 »
I have improved my results lately by using the custom weight keyword from Subframeselector (thanks to David Ault's tutorial at trappedphotons.com). While that script adds a nice custom weight keyword to the FITS header of the file which can be used by ImageIntegration, it also completely overwrites that header, removing all the good FITS keywords that recorded the camera's exposure details as well as subsequent calibration and noise evaluation details. This makes using CometAlignment after SubframeSelector a challenge because there is no longer a 'DATE-OBS' keyword available to calculate subframe offsets.

Will Subframeselector tool will be updated to solve this problem? I see I'm not the first to have this FITS header problem with it.

Meanwhile, how would I batch copy the custom weight keyword from my Subframeselector output files back into my debayered (not aligned) originals? I hope there's a way to automate this process as I may be using it often -- unless there's a better workaround.

Thanks for any light you might shed - I've had no luck in my search for an answer so far,

Arlo Reeves

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Re: FITs Header Batch Edit & Subframeselector
« Reply #1 on: 2016 January 25 11:50:02 »
Thanks to Nikolay & the PI team for the timely update to Subframeselector. For those of us with wide variations in sub quality this tool makes a big difference in the quality of our integrations. The latest version has fixed my problem with the keywords being overwritten.

Arlo Reeves

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Re: FITs Header Batch Edit & Subframeselector
« Reply #2 on: 2016 January 25 13:53:02 »
SFS was written by mike schuster  :)

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Offline Arlo Reeves

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Re: FITs Header Batch Edit & Subframeselector
« Reply #3 on: 2016 January 25 13:54:41 »
Thanks Mike Shuster! (and Rob)
still learning my way around,
Arlo