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ISOCAM Interactive Analysis User's Manual Version 5.0 - ISO - ESA

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300 CHAPTER 23. X CIA REFERENCE GUIDE<br />

• Tools / isocont (<strong><strong>ISO</strong>CAM</strong> axis)<br />

• Tools / isocont (RA/DEC axis)<br />

• Tools / x isocont<br />

• Tools / hardcopy (gif)<br />

• Tools / hardcopy (ps)<br />

Additional corrections of secondary order are:<br />

• Remove Dark Residuals<br />

• Smooth Undefined Values<br />

• FOV Distortion (linear and calibration methods)<br />

• Spectral Deconvolution<br />

Some other buttons concern the type of data to be calibrated (i.e. AOT). Each time a new<br />

AOT is selected, a new data set must be loaded. The last buttons concern the projection method<br />

for building raster maps, as well as spectrum output units.<br />

23.2.2 Short description of commands<br />

A list of all available commands – together with a short description – is given below.<br />

• CIA / <strong><strong>ISO</strong>CAM</strong>: Display a beautiful image to say ‘Welcome to the <strong><strong>ISO</strong>CAM</strong> world at<br />

CEA-Saclay’.<br />

• CIA / Log File: Display the log file of all commands and all warning messages occurring<br />

during the x cia session. By default, the log file is named x cia log.txt and is created in<br />

the current directory. A user named file can be created by using the command:<br />

CIA> x_cia, logfile=’my_file.txt’<br />

• CIA / Help: Display a help file.<br />

• CIA / Info: Display some copyright information about the Cam <strong>Interactive</strong> <strong>Analysis</strong><br />

(CIA) package.<br />

• CIA / Quit: Quit x cia.<br />

• Data / Load / SSCD: Load from disk a SSCD data structure. Default input file is the<br />

current directory. An history of data is then initialized. Note that an AOT type must be<br />

chosen first (default chosen AOT is CAM01, Raster Scan). The date and time of loading<br />

file into memory are saved in the data history.<br />

• Data / Load / IDL File: Same as above but data are loaded using an IDL restore<br />

command. This file must have been saved by Data/Save/IDLFile. The restored<br />

variables are: history (string array containing the data history), ihist (next line index to<br />

be written in history), and isodata (PDS structure containing the data). All new processes<br />

will be added to the history of the current data. Date and time are of loading file into<br />

memory are saved in the data history.

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