From: Tony Spadafora (ALSpadafora@lbl.gov)
Date: Mon May 17 2004 - 13:53:56 PDT
Hi Rob,
Alex and Michael have been doing the AV setup (getting talks to
projector system) for the widefield conference. It started yesterday
and goes through tomorrow.
-Tony
On May 17, 2004, at 1:20 PM, Robert A. Knop Jr. wrote:
> ...actually, it was ready early yesterday, but I was waiting for Alex
> to
> tell me he'd installed the new deeplib in Berkeley. I haven't heard
> from him, so you will need to wait until he tells you that
> deeplib-0.5.14 is installed.
>
> The test subtractions are just redos of the last search. These are
> there for mucking about with and playing with the software. Learn the
> greyscale! Learn the individual images!
>
> Some notes:
>
> * PLEASE REREAD THE INSTRUCTIONS:
>
>
> http://brahms.phy.vanderbilt.edu/deepsearch/scp/acs2004/howtoscan.html
>
> Some things are added, some things have changed. In particular,
> you
> need to use a different command line than you used last time if you
> want access to the individual sum components for identifying CRs.
>
> * There is no need to save anything. This isn't a search, this is
> for
> practice. If you do save things as new candidates, they will go to
> the TestSupernovaCandidates Wiki page (with a name like test-001).
>
> * The Wiki procedures have changed. Look at the
> TestSupernovaCandidates Wiki page. The list on that page is now
> generated automatically based on the priorities in the database;
> you
> guys can't make a huge mess out of it the way you did last time.
> To
> change the priorities, edit the Wiki page for an individual
> supernova. You can also add a "soundbyte" for each candidate,
> which
> will be listed along with the candidate name on the main candidate
> list page.
>
> They will of course be listed on a May Candidates page as the next
> search rolls around.
>
> * When a new candidate is saved, it can take up to 15 minutes before
> a
> Wiki page for that candiate is created. DO NOT CREATE ONE
> YOURSELF. Wait for the automatically created one.
>
> * The list of subtractions to play with are on the scan monitor page:
>
>
> http://brahms.phy.vanderbilt.edu/cgi/deepsearch/scp/scanmonitor.cgi
>
> DO NOT DO ANY OF THIS IN BERKELEY UNTIL ALEX CONLEY TELLS YOU THAT
> DEEPLIB-0.5.14 IS INSTALLED.
>
> If you are anywhere else, you will need to download and install
> deeplib-0.5.14 from:
>
>
> http://brahms.phy.vanderbilt.edu/deepsearch/scp/deepsoft/deeplib/
> index.html
>
> -Rob
>
> --
> --Prof. Robert Knop
> Department of Physics & Astronomy, Vanderbilt University
> robert.a.knop@vanderbilt.edu
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