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Re: Multi-aperture sequence stops when star not found

Posted by karenacollins on Jul 12, 2013; 3:20am
URL: http://astroimagej.170.s1.nabble.com/Multi-aperture-sequence-stops-when-star-not-found-tp55p58.html

Hi David,
    This option doesn't exist any longer since it would be incompatible with many of the new plotting features that depend on the data being in the current format (one line per image). Hopefully this means you will just need to scroll right rather than scroll down.
    There is a table transpose feature that might get you closer to what you are looking for. To use that, run Multi-Aperture as normal and it will produce the very long lines. Then, with Multi-Plot open, go to Multi-plot Main->Table->Transpose currently selected table. This will make each column in the table a row. See if that is close to what you need.

Karen


On 7/11/2013 9:24 PM, David Emory [via AstroImageJ] wrote:
Thanks Karen, I will try it tomorrow.

Since the second edition of the user's manual does not have the section on multi-aperiture photometry completed, I am using the first edition and trying to figure out the changes.

One more question. In the first edition it shows a screen that allows me to choose to have or not have all the data from one image on a single line. I think it is the screen that pop-ups when I click the multi-aplitude button (I am on a computer without AIJ). I think I want the data from each star to be on its own line. Where in the updated version can I find this option?
 
Thanks


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