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%INCLUDE{"SchoolMenuBar"}% ---+ Messages from the Local Organization Comity --- Due to the late to very late arrival of participants: * Sunday 18 is free; * We will try to duplicate the presentations for the beginning of the school, for two groups, the ones that will be present on Monday, and the 2 part who cannot arrive before Wednesday. * The first session will start at 9am Monday 19. * The second session will start at 9am on Tuesday 20. Jean Surdej's talk will be followed by Antoine Merand's talk on the VLTI. * Please contact Olivier Chesneau about your return trip: we request information about your needs for returning to Nice %TWISTY{ prefix="<ul><li> <strong><em>" mode="div" link="To prepare the model-fitting and image reconstruction sessions, click here" showimgleft="%ICONURLPATH{toggleopen}%" hideimgleft="%ICONURLPATH{toggleclose}%" suffix="</strong></em></li></ul>" }% Once you have reduced all the nights of AMBER data, you will have a series of ==PRODUCT_HD87643_*.fits== files in the ==2008-*-*/2008-*-*_3.0b4_OIDATA_AVG/== directories. You can then type the following command to pack all the files together in a single directory: ==cp /home/linux/Tuto_amber/HD87643_AMBER/2008-*-*/2008-*-*_3.0b4_OIDATA_AVG/PRODUCT_HD87643*.fits /home/linux/Tuto_amber/HD87643_AMBER/RESULTS/== Then you can select a wavelength interval with an additional ==yorick== script called ==amdlibPipeline.i==. To load it, once in ==yorick==, please type ==include,"amdlibPipeline.i"==. Then, type ==help, filterOiFile==. For example, if you wish to keep only the K-band, type ==filterOiFile, wlenRange=[2.05,2.45]*1e-6== and apply the script to all the product files together. You will have new files created which you can put then in the ==/home/linux/Tuto_amber/HD87643_AMBER/RESULTS/FILTERED/== subdirectory. Then, the last step is to pack all the files into a singla oi fits file. To do that, you can for example go to the ==/home/linux/Tuto_amber/HD87643_AMBER/RESULTS/FILTERED/== subdirectory and type into a console (NOT in yorick!) ==oifits-merge HD87643_Kband.oifits *.fits==. You should have then a ==HD87643_Kband.oifits== file that you will be able to use for the model-fitting and image reconstruction tutorials! In case of problem, do not hesitate to ask questions! %ENDTWISTY% * Check the [[SchoolParticipantsList][list of participants]] and add your name if it does not appear!
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