Check_calib is a deprecated tool aiming at validating both the geometric calibration and everything else like flat-field correction, distortion correction, at a sub-pixel level. Pleas use the validate, validate2 and chiplot commands in pyFAI-calib, during the refinement process to obtain the same output with more options.
$ check_calib --help
usage: check_calib [options] -p param.poni image.edf
Check_calib is a research tool aiming at validating both the geometric
calibration and everything else like flat-field correction, distortion
correction, at a sub-pixel level. Note that `check_calib` program is obsolete
as the same functionality is available from within pyFAI-calib, using the
`validate` command in the refinement process. :returns: True if the parsing
succeed, else False
positional arguments:
FILE Image file to check calibration for
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
-v, --verbose switch to debug mode
-d FILE, --dark FILE file containing the dark images to subtract
-f FILE, --flat FILE file containing the flat images to divide
-m FILE, --mask FILE file containing the mask
-p FILE, --poni FILE file containing the diffraction parameter (poni-file)
-e ENERGY, --energy ENERGY
energy of the X-Ray beam in keV (hc=12.398419292keV.A)
-w WAVELENGTH, --wavelength WAVELENGTH
wavelength of the X-Ray beam in Angstrom