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RE: preliminary daophot/allstar data reduction
Ron,
I'm replying to the list, in case the problem is prevalent. I can see the
stuff, from both Solaris Netscape and Windows IE, and I did cache refresh
from both to make sure. I'd be happy to send the file(s) to you personally
(or anyone else) if you continue having problems. While I'm no expert at
this, I believe holding the shift key and pressing refresh will re-fetch,
and maybe that would help.
Let me know,
Rob
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ron Wickersham [mailto:rjw@alembic.com]
> Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 12:39 PM
> To: Creager, Robert S
> Subject: Re: preliminary daophot/allstar data reduction
>
>
> hi Rob,
>
> before i could see the two graphs fine, but today i can't see
> the new one
> and also can't see the original ones either. the file sizes
> seem to be
> just shy of 3 kilobytes, so that's too small. did something
> corrupt the
> images or do i have a mashed netscape/solaris on this end?
> i can see the
> thumbnails on the main page, just can't see anything when i
> click on any
> of the three.
>
> -ron
>
> On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Creager, Robert S wrote:
>
> > Hey folks,
> >
> > Here is a first pass of using daophot/allstar on night
> 2157. It's the graph
> > on the right... Now, would someone who uses
> daophot/allstar (I'm using the
> > version from the STARLINK site) be willing to work with me
> on correct
> > parameter settings? I'll muddle through if not :-) I
> think I'm having
> > problems running through the process more than one time, as
> evidenced by a
> > compressed range for the magnitudes, but I haven't tried
> the entire pipeline
> > (with more than one pass) to see if that data would work
> out in the end.
> >
> > http://robertcreager.mystarband.net/
> >
> > Later,
> > Rob
> >
> >
> >
>