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Quick Look Tool

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/* Quick Start */
== Change Log ==
== Quick Start ==
At the start of a new night of observing, press the "'''Refresh from SpUpNIC Control'''" button. This updates the data directory where the QL looks for new data.
As a new image is written to disk from the observing GUI (SpUpNIC Control), it will appear in the QL window. Each image will appear as the 2D raw image (upper panel) and a 1D extraction (lower panel). More details of how this is done are given below.
If an '''arc ''' is found, the QL tool will attempt an automatic wavelength calibration and plot the calculated wavelength scale on the image. The accuracy of this solution can be easily seen by comparing with the library reference arc (green spectrum) plotted over the top.If a science frame is found, the wavelength scale shown will be taken from the previous arc. NOTE: there is no checking that the previous arc is for the same target/configuration as the science frame. It is simply assumed that the observer will always take an arc prior to a science exposure.
As new data rolls inIf a '''science''' frame is found, it is added to the Observing Log (accessible under wavelength scale shown will be taken from the tab of the same name)previous arc. This will provide a summary of NOTE: there is no checking that the most useful header keywords previous arc is for each image. This may be written to a file at the end of same target/configuration as the night to produce a record of all the data producedscience frame. It is also possible to click anywhere in simply assumed that the row on any of the images listed in the log and reload the image in the QL tool.Useful trick: if you want to apply a wavelength solution of observer will always take an arbitrary arc prior to a science frame, simply load the arc followed by the science frame. Frames may also be loaded by typing the name in the "Current Frame" box and clicking updateexposure.
As new data rolls in, it is added to the '''Observing Log''' (accessible under the tab of the same name). This will provide a summary of the most useful header keywords for each image. This may be written to a file at the end of the night to produce a record of all the data produced. It is also possible to click anywhere in the row on any of the images listed in the log and reload the image in the QL tool.'''Useful trick''': if you want to apply a wavelength solution of an arbitrary arc to a science frame, simply load the arc followed by the science frame. Frames may also be loaded by typing the name in the "Current Frame" box and clicking update.  For each frame, a '''1D extraction ''' in both ascii and FITS format is automatically written to a subdirectory, redux/, of the input data directory.
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