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Hi, Jian
Thanks for doing this! Really useful not to have to read a whole FITS file -- especially the [huge files we recently discussed|~BigEISFitsFiles]!
On a point of refinement -- and this is something we should consider in the team meeting in October -- I'm not sure that we can really speak of a single EIS pointing. The reason I say this is the [North-South offset of about 20"|~CCDOffset] between the two wavelength channels, and also the [1" East-West offset|~CCDOffsetX] between them. In a sense, each wavelength channel has its ''own'' pointing. But perhaps this is factored into your routine already?
Does [EIS_PREP|~DataAnalysisRoutines] correct for these offsets?
--[David R Williams|http://null], 26-Sep-2007