CfhtIsrTaskConfig¶
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class
lsst.obs.cfht.cfhtIsrTask.CfhtIsrTaskConfig¶ Bases:
lsst.ip.isr.isrTask.IsrTaskConfigAttributes Summary
assembleCcdCCD assembly task ( ConfigurableInstance, default<class 'lsst.ip.isr.assembleCcdTask.AssembleCcdConfig'>)biasDataProductNameName of the bias data product ( str, default'bias')brighterFatterApplyGainShould the gain be applied when applying the brighter fatter correction? ( bool, defaultTrue)brighterFatterKernelFileKernel file used for the brighter fatter correction ( str, default'')brighterFatterLevelThe level at which to correct for brighter-fatter ( str, default'DETECTOR')brighterFatterMaxIterMaximum number of iterations for the brighter fatter correction ( int, default10)brighterFatterThresholdThreshold used to stop iterating the brighter fatter correction. crosstalkIntra-CCD crosstalk correction ( ConfigurableInstance, default<class 'lsst.ip.isr.crosstalk.CrosstalkConfig'>)darkDataProductNameName of the dark data product ( str, default'dark')datasetTypeDataset type for input data; users will typically leave this alone, but camera-specific ISR tasks will override it ( str, default'raw')doAddDistortionModelApply a distortion model based on camera geometry to the WCS? ( bool, defaultTrue)doAssembleCcdAssemble amp-level exposures into a ccd-level exposure? ( bool, defaultTrue)doAssembleIsrExposuresAssemble amp-level calibration exposures into ccd-level exposure? ( bool, defaultFalse)doAttachTransmissionCurveConstruct and attach a wavelength-dependent throughput curve for this CCD image? ( bool, defaultFalse)doBiasApply bias frame correction? ( bool, defaultTrue)doBrighterFatterApply the brighter fatter correction ( bool, defaultFalse)doCrosstalkApply intra-CCD crosstalk correction? ( bool, defaultFalse)doDarkApply dark frame correction? ( bool, defaultTrue)doDefectApply correction for CCD defects, e.g. doEmpiricalReadNoiseCalculate empirical read noise instead of value from AmpInfo data? ( bool, defaultFalse)doFlatApply flat field correction? ( bool, defaultTrue)doFringeApply fringe correction? ( bool, defaultTrue)doLinearizeCorrect for nonlinearity of the detector’s response? ( bool, defaultTrue)doNanInterpAfterFlatIf True, ensure we interpolate NaNs after flat-fielding, even if we also have to interpolate them before flat-fielding. doSaturationInterpolationPerform interpolation over pixels masked as saturated? ( bool, defaultTrue)doUseAtmosphereTransmissionLoad and use transmission_atmosphere (if doAttachTransmissionCurve is True)? ( bool, defaultTrue)doUseFilterTransmissionLoad and use transmission_filter (if doAttachTransmissionCurve is True)? ( bool, defaultTrue)doUseOpticsTransmissionLoad and use transmission_optics (if doAttachTransmissionCurve is True)? ( bool, defaultTrue)doUseSensorTransmissionLoad and use transmission_sensor (if doAttachTransmissionCurve is True)? ( bool, defaultTrue)doWritePersist postISRCCD? ( bool, defaultTrue)expectWcsExpect input science images to have a WCS (set False for e.g. fallbackFilterNameFallback default filter name for calibrations ( str, defaultNone)flatDataProductNameName of the flat data product ( str, default'flat')flatScalingTypeThe method for scaling the flat on the fly. flatUserScaleIf flatScalingType is ‘USER’ then scale flat by this amount; ignored otherwise ( float, default1.0)fluxMag0T1The approximate flux of a zero-magnitude object in a one-second exposure ( float, default10000000000.0)fringeFringe subtraction task ( ConfigurableInstance, default<class 'lsst.ip.isr.fringe.FringeConfig'>)fringeAfterFlatDo fringe subtraction after flat-fielding? ( bool, defaultTrue)fwhmFWHM of PSF (arcsec) ( float, default1.0)gainThe gain to use if no Detector is present in the Exposure (ignored if NaN) ( float, defaultnan)growSaturationFootprintSizeNumber of pixels by which to grow the saturation footprints ( int, default1)historykeysToRemoveFromAssembledCcdfields to remove from the metadata of the assembled ccd. overscanFitTypeThe method for fitting the overscan bias level. overscanNumLeadingColumnsToSkipNumber of columns to skip in overscan, i.e. overscanNumSigmaClipRejection threshold (sigma) for collapsing overscan before fit ( float, default3.0)overscanNumTrailingColumnsToSkipNumber of columns to skip in overscan, i.e. overscanOrderOrder of polynomial or to fit if overscan fit type is a polynomial, or number of spline knots if overscan fit type is a spline. readNoiseThe read noise to use if no Detector is present in the Exposure ( float, default0.0)safeSafety margin for CFHT sensors gain determination ( float, default0.95)saturatedMaskNameName of mask plane to use in saturation detection and interpolation ( str, default'SAT')saturationThe saturation level to use if no Detector is present in the Exposure (ignored if NaN) ( float, defaultnan)suspectMaskNameName of mask plane to use for suspect pixels ( str, default'SUSPECT')Methods Summary
compare(other[, shortcut, rtol, atol, output])!Compare two Configs for equality; return True if equal formatHistory(name, **kwargs)!Format the specified config field’s history to a more human-readable format freeze()!Make this Config and all sub-configs read-only items()!Return the list of (field name, field value) pairs iteritems()!Iterate over (field name, field value) pairs iterkeys()!Iterate over field names itervalues()!Iterate over field values keys()!Return the list of field names load(filename[, root])!Modify this config in place by executing the Python code in the named file. loadFromStream(stream[, root, filename])!Modify this config in place by executing the python code in the provided stream. names()!Return all the keys in a config recursively save(filename[, root])!Save a python script to the named file, which, when loaded, reproduces this Config saveToStream(outfile[, root])!Save a python script to a stream, which, when loaded, reproduces this Config setDefaults()Derived config classes that must compute defaults rather than using the Field defaults should do so here. toDict()!Return a dict of field name: value update(**kw)!Update values specified by the keyword arguments validate()!Validate the Config; raise an exception if invalid values()!Return the list of field values Attributes Documentation
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assembleCcd¶ CCD assembly task (
ConfigurableInstance, default<class 'lsst.ip.isr.assembleCcdTask.AssembleCcdConfig'>)
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brighterFatterApplyGain¶ Should the gain be applied when applying the brighter fatter correction? (
bool, defaultTrue)
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brighterFatterLevel¶ The level at which to correct for brighter-fatter (
str, default'DETECTOR')Allowed values:
'AMP'- Every amplifier treated separately
'DETECTOR'- One kernel per detector
'None'- Field is optional
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brighterFatterMaxIter¶ Maximum number of iterations for the brighter fatter correction (
int, default10)
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brighterFatterThreshold¶ Threshold used to stop iterating the brighter fatter correction. It is the absolute value of the difference between the current corrected image and the one from the previous iteration summed over all the pixels. (
float, default1000)
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crosstalk¶ Intra-CCD crosstalk correction (
ConfigurableInstance, default<class 'lsst.ip.isr.crosstalk.CrosstalkConfig'>)
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datasetType¶ Dataset type for input data; users will typically leave this alone, but camera-specific ISR tasks will override it (
str, default'raw')
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doAddDistortionModel¶ Apply a distortion model based on camera geometry to the WCS? (
bool, defaultTrue)
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doAssembleIsrExposures¶ Assemble amp-level calibration exposures into ccd-level exposure? (
bool, defaultFalse)
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doAttachTransmissionCurve¶ Construct and attach a wavelength-dependent throughput curve for this CCD image? (
bool, defaultFalse)
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doEmpiricalReadNoise¶ Calculate empirical read noise instead of value from AmpInfo data? (
bool, defaultFalse)
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doNanInterpAfterFlat¶ If True, ensure we interpolate NaNs after flat-fielding, even if we also have to interpolate them before flat-fielding. (
bool, defaultFalse)
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doSaturationInterpolation¶ Perform interpolation over pixels masked as saturated? (
bool, defaultTrue)
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doUseAtmosphereTransmission¶ Load and use transmission_atmosphere (if doAttachTransmissionCurve is True)? (
bool, defaultTrue)
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doUseFilterTransmission¶ Load and use transmission_filter (if doAttachTransmissionCurve is True)? (
bool, defaultTrue)
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doUseOpticsTransmission¶ Load and use transmission_optics (if doAttachTransmissionCurve is True)? (
bool, defaultTrue)
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doUseSensorTransmission¶ Load and use transmission_sensor (if doAttachTransmissionCurve is True)? (
bool, defaultTrue)
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expectWcs¶ Expect input science images to have a WCS (set False for e.g. spectrographs) (
bool, defaultTrue)
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flatScalingType¶ The method for scaling the flat on the fly. (
str, default'USER')Allowed values:
'USER'- Scale by flatUserScale
'MEAN'- Scale by the inverse of the mean
'MEDIAN'- Scale by the inverse of the median
'None'- Field is optional
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flatUserScale¶ If flatScalingType is ‘USER’ then scale flat by this amount; ignored otherwise (
float, default1.0)
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fluxMag0T1¶ The approximate flux of a zero-magnitude object in a one-second exposure (
float, default10000000000.0)
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fringe¶ Fringe subtraction task (
ConfigurableInstance, default<class 'lsst.ip.isr.fringe.FringeConfig'>)
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gain¶ The gain to use if no Detector is present in the Exposure (ignored if NaN) (
float, defaultnan)
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growSaturationFootprintSize¶ Number of pixels by which to grow the saturation footprints (
int, default1)
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history¶
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keysToRemoveFromAssembledCcd¶ fields to remove from the metadata of the assembled ccd. (
List, default[])
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overscanFitType¶ The method for fitting the overscan bias level. (
str, default'MEDIAN')Allowed values:
'POLY'- Fit ordinary polynomial to the longest axis of the overscan region
'CHEB'- Fit Chebyshev polynomial to the longest axis of the overscan region
'LEG'- Fit Legendre polynomial to the longest axis of the overscan region
'NATURAL_SPLINE'- Fit natural spline to the longest axis of the overscan region
'CUBIC_SPLINE'- Fit cubic spline to the longest axis of the overscan region
'AKIMA_SPLINE'- Fit Akima spline to the longest axis of the overscan region
'MEAN'- Correct using the mean of the overscan region
'MEANCLIP'- Correct using a clipped mean of the overscan region
'MEDIAN'- Correct using the median of the overscan region
'None'- Field is optional
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overscanNumLeadingColumnsToSkip¶ Number of columns to skip in overscan, i.e. those closest to amplifier (
int, default0)
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overscanNumSigmaClip¶ Rejection threshold (sigma) for collapsing overscan before fit (
float, default3.0)
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overscanNumTrailingColumnsToSkip¶ Number of columns to skip in overscan, i.e. those farthest from amplifier (
int, default0)
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overscanOrder¶ Order of polynomial or to fit if overscan fit type is a polynomial, or number of spline knots if overscan fit type is a spline. (
int, default1)
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saturatedMaskName¶ Name of mask plane to use in saturation detection and interpolation (
str, default'SAT')
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saturation¶ The saturation level to use if no Detector is present in the Exposure (ignored if NaN) (
float, defaultnan)
Methods Documentation
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compare(other, shortcut=True, rtol=1e-08, atol=1e-08, output=None)¶ !Compare two Configs for equality; return True if equal
If the Configs contain RegistryFields or ConfigChoiceFields, unselected Configs will not be compared.
@param[in] other Config object to compare with self. @param[in] shortcut If True, return as soon as an inequality is found. @param[in] rtol Relative tolerance for floating point comparisons. @param[in] atol Absolute tolerance for floating point comparisons. @param[in] output If not None, a callable that takes a string, used (possibly repeatedly)
to report inequalities.Floating point comparisons are performed by numpy.allclose; refer to that for details.
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formatHistory(name, **kwargs)¶ !Format the specified config field’s history to a more human-readable format
@param[in] name name of field whose history is wanted @param[in] kwargs keyword arguments for lsst.pex.config.history.format @return a string containing the formatted history
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freeze()¶ !Make this Config and all sub-configs read-only
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items()¶ !Return the list of (field name, field value) pairs
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iteritems()¶ !Iterate over (field name, field value) pairs
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iterkeys()¶ !Iterate over field names
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itervalues()¶ !Iterate over field values
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keys()¶ !Return the list of field names
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load(filename, root='config')¶ !Modify this config in place by executing the Python code in the named file.
@param[in] filename name of file containing config override code @param[in] root name of variable in file that refers to the config being overridden
For example: if the value of root is “config” and the file contains this text: “config.myField = 5” then this config’s field “myField” is set to 5.
@deprecated For purposes of backwards compatibility, older config files that use root=”root” instead of root=”config” will be loaded with a warning printed to sys.stderr. This feature will be removed at some point.
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loadFromStream(stream, root='config', filename=None)¶ !Modify this config in place by executing the python code in the provided stream.
@param[in] stream open file object, string or compiled string containing config override code @param[in] root name of variable in stream that refers to the config being overridden @param[in] filename name of config override file, or None if unknown or contained
in the stream; used for error reportingFor example: if the value of root is “config” and the stream contains this text: “config.myField = 5” then this config’s field “myField” is set to 5.
@deprecated For purposes of backwards compatibility, older config files that use root=”root” instead of root=”config” will be loaded with a warning printed to sys.stderr. This feature will be removed at some point.
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names()¶ !Return all the keys in a config recursively
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save(filename, root='config')¶ !Save a python script to the named file, which, when loaded, reproduces this Config
@param[in] filename name of file to which to write the config @param[in] root name to use for the root config variable; the same value must be used when loading
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saveToStream(outfile, root='config')¶ !Save a python script to a stream, which, when loaded, reproduces this Config
@param outfile [inout] open file object to which to write the config. Accepts strings not bytes. @param root [in] name to use for the root config variable; the same value must be used when loading
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setDefaults()¶ Derived config classes that must compute defaults rather than using the Field defaults should do so here. To correctly use inherited defaults, implementations of setDefaults() must call their base class’ setDefaults()
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toDict()¶ !Return a dict of field name: value
Correct behavior is dependent on proper implementation of Field.toDict. If implementing a new Field type, you may need to implement your own toDict method.
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update(**kw)¶ !Update values specified by the keyword arguments
@warning The ‘__at’ and ‘__label’ keyword arguments are special internal keywords. They are used to strip out any internal steps from the history tracebacks of the config. Modifying these keywords allows users to lie about a Config’s history. Please do not do so!
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validate()¶ !Validate the Config; raise an exception if invalid
The base class implementation performs type checks on all fields by calling Field.validate().
Complex single-field validation can be defined by deriving new Field types. As syntactic sugar, some derived Field types are defined in this module which handle recursing into sub-configs (ConfigField, ConfigChoiceField)
Inter-field relationships should only be checked in derived Config classes after calling this method, and base validation is complete
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values()¶ !Return the list of field values
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