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CCDS Acquisition Camera User’s Manual

One exception to this is that on clear, moonless nights it may be difficult to see the slit for short exposure times. Binning 3x3 may allow you to see the slit more easily.

Note that the “Vertical N Binning” and “1xN, 2xN, 3xN” binning options are used for spectroscopy, and should not be used in this application.

7. Saving an Image

One obvious advantage to the new acquisition system is that you can now save an image from the CCD and use it later for alignment purposes, to measure the seeing, etc.

To save the current image open in CCDOps, simply press the “Save” button on the toolbar. This will open up a Windows “Save As” box. Type a name in the File Name box. The default data type should be FITS format, although you may change it if you wish. Save the image in “C:\data” and click Save (you may create a subdirectory if you wish). This directory is mounted on the linux workstation as /data/slit24 at the 2.4m and as /data/slit13 at the 1.3m. You may then access these data from the linux workstation. You may also print the image to the printer in the computer room.

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