Marcio Melendez
Marcio Melendez
As Marshall mentioned, a way to calculate an oversampled PSF with all the detector effects is via the psf_grid. For example, here is a simple code that setup a simulation...
I don't remember the specifics but there has been occasional questions about the normalization options, i.e., 'first', 'last', 'exit_pupil', and what does it mean for the sum of all the...
Hi @mperrin I am trying to add a notebook to this PR but it seems that I don't have permission. Can you allow me to add to this PR? Thanks!
I just added a new notebook with a PSF subtraction example. at the end of the notebook there is the usage for the new function `nrc_ta_image_comparison`
I re-added a notebook with a PSF subtraction example and the `nrc_ta_image_comparison`. I think that during the force-pushed my notebook got lost, so that's why added it again. In any...
@mperrin you mentioned that you add some text/comments into the PSF subtraction notebook, is this correct? I don't see a new version of the notebook. Maybe you can upload the...
@mperrin thanks, this looks really good. Do you have any other document that you think you would like to add to this PR? Or should we go ahead and review/merge...
@amn3142 No, you just need to download and install the latest dev branch of WebbPSF. Once you do your simulations you can always check the information inside the fits file...
The example code above works for me with the relevant files from the webbpsf-data 1.3. I tried to save the cube via the outfile option, `cube = miri.calc_datacube_fast(waves, outfile =...
The save file is working as intended. Thanks! Looking at some of the MIRI cubes, inside the fits file header, there are a few places that refers to the mean...