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Note that Lockheed also provide a cutout service, but this is much slower than the JSOC and does not return HMI data.
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The wiki page [Obtaining pointing information for EIS datasets|EISPointing] explains how to obtain the center and FOV of an EIS raster, so you can follow the instructions there. You should get values of (xcen,ycen)=(199,305), and (fovx,fovy)=(120,160).
The wiki page [Obtaining pointing information from EIS data|EISPointing] explains how to obtain the center and FOV of an EIS raster, so you can follow the instructions there. You should get values of (xcen,ycen)=(199,305), and (fovx,fovy)=(120,160).
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For 'Protocol' leave it as 'FITS'. I suggest using '**NONE**' for compression as the cutout files generally don't take up much space. Type in your name and e-mail, and then click on 'Submit Export Request'. After a couple of minutes wait, click on 'Submit status request' and you should see a link to a tar file containing your data (it may not longer for large data-sets).
For 'Protocol' leave it as 'FITS'. I suggest using '**NONE**' for compression as the cutout files generally don't take up much space. Type in your name and e-mail, and then click on 'Submit Export Request'. After a couple of minutes wait, click on 'Submit status request' and you should see a link to a tar file containing your data (it may be longer for large data-sets).
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Instead of giving '[193]' in the RecordSet box, give e.g. '[171,304,335]'.
Instead of giving {{{[193]}}} in the RecordSet box, give e.g. {{{[171,304,335]}}}.