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Re: How to create synthetic images of stars with gaussian psf in IDL. [message #92981 is a reply to message #92978] Mon, 04 April 2016 21:22 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Sonu Tabitha is currently offline  Sonu Tabitha
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On Monday, April 4, 2016 at 11:13:35 PM UTC+5:30, Michael Galloy wrote:
> On 4/4/16 9:01 AM, Sonu Tabitha wrote:
>> On Monday, April 4, 2016 at 1:13:27 PM UTC+5:30, Sonu Tabitha wrote:
>>> I want to create a synthetic image to resemble a stellar field
>>> (say covering an area of 255 by 255 pixels, with a total of about 4
>>> stars having Gaussian PSF). The rest of the image has to be filled
>>> with constant background and noise, as present in the entire image,
>>> but devoid of stars. I want to create this to test a source
>>> extraction algorithm that I have developed. I am a beginner in IDL.
>>> Can you please help me out in coding?
>>
>> Is there any way to do it with FLTARR?
>
> FLTARR just makes an array of floats (by default 0.0's) of a given size.
> You might use it, but that will the least of your worries.
>
> Mike
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> Modern IDL: A Guide to IDL Programming (http://modernidl.idldev.com)

Is there any IDL code to make the images with gaussian sources?
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