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Making Maps

Map making with SPECX is straightforward but it can be tedious if the map is quite large. It would be best if you tried using the following commands on a small map so that you get the idea and then use repetitive command files to create the large maps. Also, after you have made a map you can't alter all the spectra in it without pulling them out, working on them and then replacing them. So if you want all the spectra smoothed or binned or whatever, make sure you do it before you make the map or you will have a job ahead of you. If this happens to you, it would probably be faster to just re-make the map.



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Specx Cookbook
Starlink Cookbook 8
Henry Matthews, Tim Jenness
1st March 1997
E-mail:P.W.Draper@durham.ac.uk

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