dnarayanan
dnarayanan
hi, thanks for filling this! I'll be out for the bulk of the day but realized that I wonder if this is actually a bug introduced in 54cc264c13b94b8976e04b359935f32498000ae0 (maybe anyways)....
hi - can you possibly make a copy of the snapshot you're trying to run available somewhere, along with parameter files?
oh I know the issue here - it's that the issues fixed by commit 224e78a72d75f597f32b52dae00481bd583b0ffc are cropping up now. I'll test the imaging myself to see if I can understand...
hi - I think I may have fixed this...can you please pull from master (952af3376d52d4bceaae85f9137ac07547778b5d) and see if this works?
Hi - very sorry for the delay. The run typically shouldn't take a whole week though it is true that imaging is the slowest part of the code, and the...
`FIX_SED_MONOCHROMATIC_WAVELENGTHS` is useful for running an SED calculation at specific wavelengths -- this can be useful if you want to highly resolve nebular lines (for example), or to have the...
Okay great! For the images -- Greg Snyder made these himself. I'm linking the codes he used and a short description he gave to me via email. ``` The functions...
oh sorry about that - these are just npz files I packaged for greg. they're just the 2D image array at a given wavelength -- i.e. they look like this:...
sorry - what I mean is: 1. run a simulation with imaging on 2. you can read in the .image HDF5 file with something like convenience/make_image_single_wavelength 3. in the above,...
Hi, I think this should be right -- assuming that you have run an imaging run with a filter set up at 0.3, 0.5 and 1 micron. What looks strange...