[AstroPy] [ANN] ccdproc 0.3.3: CCD data reduction

R Schumacher rays at blue-cove.com
Sun Oct 25 11:11:40 EDT 2015


Nice.
How would one use masked combiner.scaling() with 
exposure time as the scaler, say from FITS or EXIF/IPTC data?

- Ray Schumacher

At 08:21 PM 10/24/2015, you wrote:
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>Dear colleagues,
>
>We are pleased to announce the release of 
>ccdproc v0.3.3.  This patch release fixes a 
>couple of minor bugs and adds compatibility with astropy 1.0.5
>
>Ccdproc is is an affiliated package for the 
>AstroPy package for basic data reductions of CCD images.
>
>More Information and repository
><https://github.com/astropy/ccdproc>https://github.com/astropy/ccdproc
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>Documentation
><http://ccdproc.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>http://ccdproc.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
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>Installation
><http://ccdproc.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ccdproc/install.html>http://ccdproc.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ccdproc/install.html
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>Feedback, contributions, and comments are 
>welcome.  We would especially be interested in
>contributions of examples of using ccdproc and 
>comparisons to other reduction methods.
>
>Special thanks to new contributor William 
>Schoenell (@ wschoenell) for his work on this release!
>
>Cheers,
>
>Steve Crawford and Matt Craig
>Matt Craig
>
>PS There was no 0.3.2 release of ccdproc because 
>of an error made in packaging that release.
>
>schedule:  <http://physics.mnstate.edu/craig>http://physics.mnstate.edu/craig
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