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Calibrate Clementine Hires images
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| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| FROM | Input cube to be calibrated | 
| TO | Output of calibrated cube | 
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| KFROM | K value selection | 
| KVALUE | An averaged K value | 
Use this parameter to select the filename
| Type | cube | 
|---|---|
| File Mode | input | 
| Filter | *.cub | 
This file will contain the results of the calibration
| Type | cube | 
|---|---|
| File Mode | output | 
| Pixel Type | real | 
| Filter | *.cub | 
This parameter is used to choose either a user entered K value or a previously set, calculated K value.
| Type | string | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Default | COMPUTED | |||||||||
| Option List: | 
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The K value is the absolute coefficient per wavelength and MCP gain state. This is an average of several possible K values, the default should not be used when possible as it is an average.
| Type | double | 
|---|---|
| Default | 0.00125 | 
| Minimum | 0.0 (exclusive) | 
| Maximum | 0.05 (exclusive) | 
Usage of the Clementine Hires calibration
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 clemhirescal gui 
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 Example GUI Screenshot of the GUI with parameters set to calibrate a hires image using a perviously set K value.  | 
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 The image before the calibration 
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 Input image before calibration 
                                Parameter Name:
                                FROM This is the image as it was taken originally, complete with hotspot and chickenwire pattern.  | 
| Flat file denominator | This is one of the four avaliable flat files. It is the one used on the image you see, it is specifically for the D filter type. | 
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 The image after the calibration 
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 Output image after calibration 
                                Parameter Name:
                                TO The image should now appear more even, without hotspot or chickenwire pattern, and radiometrically calibrated.  | 
| Mackenzie Boyd | 2009-08-03 | Original version | 
| Austin Sanders | 2019-11-06 | Replaced lookup tables with calibration equations. See description for more detailed information. Issue #3495 |