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Status: Done (View Workflow)
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Resolution: Done
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Sprint:2DDRP-2021 A
Current FRD analysis has focused on extracting out signals when the PSF is in focus. While ideally no defocus is required to extract FRD effects, it is clear that at high defocus FRD variations are readily quantifiable. The fine defocus mirrors will safely allow for a +/- 100 micron variation in focus during analysis, so it is worth determining how much we can learn by defocusing out this much.
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PIPE2D-627 Characterize changes in FRD from near-focus or in-focus images
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- In Progress
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PIPE2D-509 How much do we need to defocus in order to measure change of effective frd
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- Open
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