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Generally it is recommended that you calibrate your data file before you begin taking a look at it. This is because EIS data are affected by warm pixels on the CCD which make it difficult to study the images.
In general the user should calibrate EIS data before he/she attempts to look it. This is because EIS data are affected by warm pixels on the CCD which make it difficult to study the images.
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For the current case, if we set the EIS filename to:
IDL> filename=
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To see what these keywords do (and see other options), go to the wiki section on [eis_prep keywords|eis_prep_call]. The individual steps performed by eis_prep are described in detail in the wiki section on [eis_prep|eis_prep].
The /save keyword results in two files being created in the user's directory
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The keyword /default makes the routine use the default processing options, and the keyword /save makes eis_prep create two files in your current working directory. These are the level-1 FITS file, and the error FITS file.