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A template is....... picture of what is going on (take from Coralie's stuff that Kris did)
SPC uses a template for .....
First you select images to work with. Frequently all are on by default, but if you have a difficult image, you can toggle it off.
Example display:
Main Menu: Q 0123O IUCRSG NVAMBX DEPL FZH? 0 >0 EE0001 Lat = -6.819 Lon = 264.131 Rad = 0.266 k chi lambda phi res 1 0.975 1.162 0.000 0.250 2 0.962 1.138 0.000 0.250 3 0.950 1.373 0.000 0.260 4 0.967 1.063 0.000 0.260 5 0.964 1.066 0.000 0.261 6 0.939 1.378 0.000 0.253 7 0.955 1.060 0.000 0.253 8 0.978 1.166 0.000 0.242 9 0.961 1.134 0.000 0.242 10 0.980 1.108 0.000 0.234 11 0.940 1.361 0.000 0.234 12 0.975 1.091 0.000 0.233 13 0.975 1.100 0.000 0.239 14 0.000 1.348 0.000 0.239
Example broken down:
EE0001 - Landmark name
Lat = -6.819 - Latitude
Lon = 264.131 - Longitude
Rad = 0.266 - Radius from center of figure
k - Image number
Chi - ???
lambda - ???
phi - ???
res - The ratio of image resolution to maplet resolution. Larger numbers means the image has a lower resolution than the maplet. Typically, we don't use much greater than 4.
Options
Picture to toggle a use all b use registered c use correlated 0 end/continue q Quit
a use all - Includes all of the images in calculation of the template (i.e. removes the * from all images)
b use registered - ???
c use correlated - Prompts you to enter a number between 0-1. Compares the number you entered with the correlations from the last alignment performed. Excludes images below the entered value.
0 end/continue - Begins template iterations
Enter number of iterations - Enter in the number of iterations to perform when building the template. Usually enter in 40. After the iterations are finished it will bring you back to the Main Menu.
q Quit - go back to the Main Menu
# Image number - If you type an image number, it will toggle the "selected" flag (*)
#, # - Range of images. It will toggle the "selected" flag (*) for all images within that range
Typical Use
- First starting, using 0, c, 0.5
- this does......
- Typical iterations, using 0, 0, 40
- this does.....
Example output from typical use. picture of before
jksa dfj 0 0 40 Run run run (snip to make shorter)
picture of after
When you run, you look for this....