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January 7, 2014 at 7:33 am #526
The GPI data reduction pipeline (software, documentation, release notes, and credits) is now available from http://planetimager.org/datapipeline .
The current version of the pipeline is 0.9.4. Version 1.0 will be available with the first GPI Early Release Observation FITS files later in January 2014.
Cheers,
Marshall Perrin, on behalf of the GPI Data Analysis Team.
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February 21, 2014 at 3:12 pm #592We have now released version 1.0. Downloads available from http://planetimager.org/datapipeline. Happy processing.
May 2, 2014 at 10:58 pm #625On behalf of the GPI data analysis team I am pleased to announce the release of GPI Data Reduction Pipeline version 1.1.
Available now from http://docs.planetimager.org/pipeline/
This release includes:
– numerous enhancements and minor bug fixes from the Feb, March, and April commissioning runs
– substantial improvements to the polarimetry mode support, including a new polarimetry reduction tutorial
– improvements to the Data Parser, Recipe Editor and Autoreducer GUIs
– updated documentation
– and a whole bunch more. Detailed release notes and credit to contributors are avaiable at http://docs.planetimager.org/pipeline/installation/relnotes.htmlHappy planet hunting,
– Marshall, Patrick, Max, Schuyler, Jason, Jerome, Dmitry, Zack, Abhi, Rob, and the rest of the GPI data analysis team
November 6, 2014 at 10:08 pm #715On behalf of the GPI data analysis team, we are pleased to announce the release of version 1.2.0 of the GPI Data Reduction Pipeline.
Available now from http://docs.planetimager.org/pipeline/
This release provides updates, bug fixes, improved documentation, and new functionality for 2014B and beyond. In particular:
– improved primitives for flexure correction, ADR compensation, photometric calibration, wavelength calibration, satellite spot photometry and astrometry, and more
– updated instrument characterization for pixel scale, rotation angle, and photometric zero points
– recipe generation enhancements and substantial speedups to the Data Parser
– documentation improvements including new tutorials on reducing your own GPI data and spectrophotometric calibration
– and a whole bunch more. Detailed release notes and credit to contributors are available at http://docs.planetimager.org/pipeline/installation/relnotes.html -
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