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Re: weak pixels, etc.
Andrew and all,
You can tell which direction is which by looking at a saturated star. The
saturated stars smear out down a column. To define row and column, rows
are scanned out all at once, then you move down the column direction to the
next row and scan it out. Rows are overscanned. We skip the first few and
the last few rows. We scan out 2064 pixels across the row, and then we
scan 2037 rows.
I assume that the smear is down the column. Hmmmm! You are all reminded
that I did some tests to find the best clock voltages to minimize what a
saturated star did depending on where it was in the column.
With a little better definition of the problem I can go to the CCD-World
list and ask for advice.
Tom Droege
At 12:17 AM 2/8/02 +0000, you wrote:
>Not in this case! The defect is hard to see on both the Darks
>and the Flats but is much more obvious (i.e. I found it when I
>knew exactly where to look) on an actual image. It looks as though
>electrons smear out over the full affected length of the column
>(or is that row? It's vertical on my plot: AXIS2 direction)