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Spectra output files from Calnic C are written into either the
current working directory (default) or into the directory defined
by the environment variable, CNC_SPECOUT.
This output consists of postscript files containing a graphical
representation
of each object's spectrum and a single FITS file with a FITS table
extension
containing the information on the spectra of each object detected on the
images.
In the following list, IMAGE is derived from the direct input file
name.
- IMAGE_SPC.fits :
Contains one binary table extension for the spectrum information for
each object detected on IMAGE.
- IMAGE_n.ps
Postscript file for each spectrum on IMAGE, where 'n' is the
object number (starting with 0) as found on IMAGE.
- IMAGE_direct.ps :
Contains an image of the direct image in which the detected objects are fully
marked and labeled.
- IMAGE_grism.ps :
Contains an image of the grism image in which the detected objects are fully marked and labeled, and the spectra are outlined with boxes.
- DEBUG :
When a debugging level greater than 0 is set (see
section 5.5) the
debug information is written to this file
Catalog and log output files are written into either the current working
directory (default) or into the directory defined by the
environment
variable, CNC_CAT. The following is a list of the output files:
- calnicc.cat : The calnicc Catalog (Human readable)
- calnicc_archive.cat : The calnicc Catalog (For
archive database)
- calnicc.log : The calnicc Log file
See Section 3.7 for details on these file.
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Wolfram Freudling
5/29/1999