Hallo Malcolm,
thanks again for yours and Peter DraperĀ“s efforts. I use Starlink for
more than 15 years and I am very glad to see that the development of
Starlink continues after the shutdown in 2005!
Harald
Am 01.02.2014 01:49, schrieb Malcolm J. Currie:
> Harald,
>
> The problem was a 64x64-pixel fixed-size array, i.e. dimensions twice
> your SEMIM threshold. The parameter SEMIM should have prevented you
> from exceeding the bounds of this array. In contrast AUTOPHOTOM
> dynamically allocates this array so it doesn't have the same problem.
> That is what GAIA calls.
>
> Peter Draper has increased the size to GRID(256,256) and the parameter
> will no longer allow SEMIM to be larger than 128. That may still be
> too small for some. Typical detector array dimensions have grown a lot
> since PHOTOM was first written.
>
> My recommendation is use the GAIA interface if you want something
> interactive. If you know the positions at which you to measure,
> perhaps recorded interactively using KAPPA:CURSOR, run the
> non-interactive AUTOPHOTOM and you won't have the arbitrary array
> constraint.
>
> We also recommend that you obtain a recent version of Starlink,
> e.g. from
>
> http://starlink.jach.hawaii.edu/starlink/HikianaliaDownload
>
> or the cutting edge if you want Peter's modifications to PHOTOM.
>
> http://starlink.jach.hawaii.edu/starlink/rsyncStarlink
>
> Malcolm
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