% @(#)tutorialig.hlq 17.1.1.1 (ESO-IPG) 01/25/02 17:11:30 %++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ %.COPYRIGHT (c) 1990 European Southern Observatory %.IDENT tutorialig.hlq %.AUTHOR KB, IPG/ESO %.KEYWORDS MIDAS, help files, TUTORI/ALIG %.PURPOSE On-line help file for the command: TUTORI/ALIG %.VERSION 1.0 03-JUL-1990 : Creation, KB %---------------------------------------------------------------- \se SECTION./ALIG \es\co TUTORIAL/ALIGN 21-DEC-1994 KB \oc\su TUTORIAL/ALIGN explain the alignment of two images \us\pu Purpose: Explain the alignment of two images. \up\sy Syntax: TUTORIAL/ALIGN inputs result align_option \ys\pa inputs = inima,refima name of image to be aligned and name of reference image; \\ or AUTO for automatic mode, in that case images are copied from the MID_TEST directory to serve as input for the tutorial; \\ if omitted, the user is asked to enter the names interactively \ap\pa result = name of result, i.e. aligned, image; \\ if omitted, the user is asked to enter the names interactively \ap\pa align_option = the `option' parameter (par. 3) of the ALIGN/IMAGE command; defaulted to UNIT (as in ALIGN/IMAGE) \ap\sa See also: ALIGN/IMAGE, REBIN/ROTATE, CENTER/GAUSS \as\no Note: In the course of the tutorial the input image is loaded into a Midas display window and you have to click on different stars in the display to obtain rectangles around them which are used to calculate their centers. If the reference image is only slightly misaligned, i.e. the same stars in the ref-image fall also inside these rectangles, this table can also be used to compute the corresponding centers in the ref-image. Otherwise, also the ref-image is loaded into the display and the rectangles around the corresponding stars have to be entered again in the SAME order! \\ These tables are then used in an ALIGN/IMAGE command and the results of that provide the input for the final REBIN/ROTATE command. \on\exs Examples: \ex TUTORIAL/ALIGN AUTO Run the tutorial in automatic mode. \xe\ex TUTORIAL/ALIGN ? ? free Enter the names of input and result frames interactively, use the ALIGN/IMAGE command with option=FREE . \xe\sxe