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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FILE:
#   ftp://gemini.tuc.noao.edu/pub/mighell/ccdcap/README
# AUTHOR:
#   Kenneth John Mighell
# DATE:
#   2 February 1998
# PURPOSE:
#   Instructions for installing CCDCAP on a Sun workstations running the
#   Solaris or SunOS operating systems
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# ********** INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR CCDCAP V2.1 ********** 
#
# (1) Create a directory for CCDCAP.  For example:
#
#   mkdir $HOME/ccdcap
#
# (2) Move to that directory.  For example:
#
#   cd $HOME/ccdcap
#
# (3) Start the Netscape WWW browser:
#
#   netscape &
#
# (3.1) Using Netscape, go to the appropriate URL for your operating system:
#
#   ftp://gemini.tuc.noao.edu/pub/mighell/ccdcap/2.1/solaris
#
#   ftp://gemini.tuc.noao.edu/pub/mighell/ccdcap/2.1/sunos
#
#   ftp://gemini.tuc.noao.edu/pub/mighell/ccdcap/2.1/linux
#
# (3.2) Using Netscape, load the following 4 files, one at a time, and
#   save them (use the Save As option of the File button) in the CCDCAP 
#   directory created above:
#
#   README             <- this file
#   ccdcap.e           <- this is the IRAF executable for CCDCAP
#   install_ccdcap.csh <- installs CCDCAP on your system
#   load_ccdcap.cl     <- loads the CCDCAP task within an IRAF session
#
# (3.3) Leave Netscape.
#
# (4) Be sure that you are in the CCDCAP directory.
#
# (5) Make sure that all 4 files exist in the CCDCAP directory.
#
# (6) Type the following UNIX command while in the CCDCAP directory:
#
#   csh < install_ccdcap.csh
#
# CCDCAP has now been installed on your system. 
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# *** USING CCDCAP WITHIN IRAF ***
#
# First, start an IRAF session anywhere on your system:
#
#   cl 
#
# Second, load the CCDCAP task definition:
#
#   cl < HOME$/ccdcap/load_ccdcap.cl
#
# (assuming load_ccdcap.cl and ccdcap.e exist in the directory $HOME/ccdcap)
#
# Third, move to the directory where your .imh and .pix image files exist:
#
#   cd /data1/wfpc2/
#
# (assuming /data1/wfpc2/ is where you keep your data files)
#
# Fourth, start CCDCAP by simply typing the following IRAF command:
#
#   ccdcap
#
# Voila, you are now a CCDCAP user!
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Good luck on reducing HST WFPC2 images with CCDCAP! :-)
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# *** CURRENT SOFTWARE LIMITATIONS ***
#
# Due to current IRAF interface limitations, the following restrictions apply:
#
# (1) All data files must be real IRAF images in the .imh & .pix format
#                            ----                    ----   ----
# The following IRAF commands created the real .imh and .pix files for 
# each WFPC2 CCD image (group) in the high-gain WFPC2 image file u26m0f02t.c0h
# which is a 300-s exposure with the F555W filter of the old Large Magellanic 
# Cloud globular cluster Hodge 11 [Mighell et al. 1996, AJ, 111, 2314] :
#
#   stsdas
#   toolbox
#   imgtools
#   set imtype = "imh"
#   set imdir = "HDR$/" 
#   imcalc u26m0f02m.c0h[1] f555we1.imh "im1*14.0"
#   imcalc u26m0f02m.c0h[2] f555we2.imh "im1*14.0"
#   imcalc u26m0f02m.c0h[3] f555we3.imh "im1*14.0"
#   imcalc u26m0f02m.c0h[4] f555we4.imh "im1*14.0"
#
# Low-gain WFPC2 observations would be multiplied by 7.0 instead of 14.0
#
# (2) All .imh and .pix files must exist within the same directory that
#         ----     ----                         ------------------
#     CCDCAP is started from.
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# *** Suggestions? :-) *** Questions? :-( *** Problems? :-@ ***
#
# Please call me at my Kitt Peak office if you have any suggestions, 
# questions, or problems about using/installing CCDCAP.
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#Kenneth Mighell, Associate Scientist     E-mail: ............ mighell@noao.edu
#Kitt Peak National Observatory           Phone: ................. 520-318-8391
#National Optical Astronomy Observatories Fax: ................... 520-318-8360
#P.O. Box 26732, Tucson, AZ  85726-6732   URL:  www.noao.edu/noao/staff/mighell
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