On Fri, 30 Oct 2009, Brad Cavanagh wrote:
> Hi Kate,
>
> On Oct 30, 2009, at 12:39 AM, Kate Randall wrote:
>
> > I've recently installed ORACDR to reduce IRIS2 data from the AAT on my Mac -
> > running Mac OSX V 10.5.8 - which works almost perfectly, except for one
> > small bug. When it has finished reducing the data, and loads up the final
> > mosaic file, the file still has all the horrible areas on the sides of the
> > mosaic which are chopped off when you use the onsite computer at the AAT.
> > Does anyone know why or how to fix this? It's not a huge issue, just plain
> > annoying... it makes my data look much worse than it really is!
>
> I've emailed Paul Dobbie ([log in to unmask]) about this, as he was the last
> person I know who's been handling IRIS2 for ORAC-DR. It might be the case that
> they've got local patches at the telescope that do this edge trimming that
> haven't made it into the nanahope release. I'll let you know what he says.
He is the support person, but I happen to be the last person who applied
his patch to our installation which seems to have worked for Kate's run a
few days ago, so I can supply it here :)
This is a 'diff -urN' style patch to Lehuakona, so make a backup of your
directory, and run something like
'cd /star && patch -p1 < starLehuakona_Linux-x86_64-oracdr.patch'
Who knows whether there'll be any patch rejections against nanahope or 32
bit etc. Paul will no doubt generate a patch against nanahope some day.
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