[PIPE2D-553] Estimate higher-order Zernike terms for large number of images Created: 14/Apr/20 Updated: 29/Jan/22 Resolved: 18/Mar/21 |
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| Status: | Done |
| Project: | DRP 2-D Pipeline |
| Component/s: | None |
| Affects Version/s: | None |
| Fix Version/s: | None |
| Type: | Task | Priority: | Normal |
| Reporter: | ncaplar | Assignee: | ncaplar |
| Resolution: | Done | Votes: | 0 |
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| Description |
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In order to understand higher-order Zernike contributions (higher than Zernike 22) and their possible spatical dependence we need to estimate higher order Zernike contributions for large number of spots. |
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| Comment by ncaplar [ 13/Jan/21 ] |
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This is being done in tandem with ticket |
| Comment by ncaplar [ 18/Mar/21 ] |
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This has been implemented as a part of the larger group of work aiming to model wavefront in early 2021. |