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| NAME |
qc_FF_SPEC_TECH.sh
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| VERSION |
1.0 -- created (2005-03-07)
1.1 -- QC parameters extracted from headers of products rather than paf files; No INS.PFOV (2005-05-31)
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| SYNTAX |
SHELL
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measureQuality
from $DFS_PRODUCT/FF_SPEC_TECH/$DATE:
qc_FF_SPEC_TECH $date $primfile "
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| INSTRUMENT |
VISIR
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| RAWTYPE |
FF_SPEC_TECH
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| PURPOSE |
extracts QC parameters and records them in the local qclog table $DFO_TREND_DIR/FF_SPEC_TECH.qclog
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| PROCINPUT |
spectral technical flatfield product
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| QC1TABLE |
trending | table in QC1 database: none
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| TRENDPLOT |
trending | HealthCheck plot associated to this procedure: none
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| QC1PAGE |
trending | associated documentation: none
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QC1PLOTS
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| QC1PARAM |
QC1 parameters written into local QC1 table $DFO_TREND_DIR/FF_SPEC_TECH.qclog:
QC.NBBADPIX
FITS key names: INS.FILT2.NAME | INS.SLIT1.WID | INS.RESOL | INS.GRAT1.WLEN
QC1 params created by pipeline: all
QC1 params created by this procedure: none
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| ALGORITHM |
Description of algorithms:
QC.NBBADPIX: for each pixel gain is calculated (slope of the pixel intensity vs. median); pixels with relative gain: 0.2 < gain < 1.5 are flagged as bad
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| CERTIF |
Reasons for rejection: - NONE; product is not used for data calibration
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| COMMENTS |
NONE
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[2012-06-20T10:57:02] created by qcDocu v1.1.2, a tqs tool
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