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!!Tutorial
!!Tutorials
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Most EIS users will be analyzing data-sets from multiple instruments and so it is necessary where an EIS raster is positioned relative to the other instruments. Usually the pointing information within an EIS file will not be good enough to accurately co-align data-sets and so cross-correlation will be necessary.
Most EIS users will be analyzing data-sets from multiple instruments and so it is necessary to determine where an EIS raster is positioned relative to the other instruments. Usually the pointing information within an EIS file will not be good enough to accurately co-align data-sets and so cross-correlation will be necessary.
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!!Instrumental effects
There are a number of technical issues that affect EIS data analysis, but most of them are dealt with through software fixes. Complete descriptions of these instrumental effects are given in a series of [EIS Notes|EISNotes].