This tool is used to average out a set of dark current images using mean or median filter (along the image stack). One can also reject outliers be specifying a cutoff (remove cosmic rays / zingers from dark)
It can also be used to merge many images from the same sample when using a small beam and reduce the spotty-ness of Debye-Scherrer rings. In this case the “max-filter” is usually recommended.
Usage: pyFAI-average [options] -o output.edf file1.edf file2.edf ...
-h, --help | show this help message and exit |
-V, --version | show program’s version number and exit |
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT | |
Output/ destination of average image | |
-m METHOD, --method METHOD | |
Method used for averaging, can be ‘mean’(default) or ‘min’, ‘max’, ‘median’, ‘sum’, ‘quantiles’ | |
-c CUTOFF, --cutoff CUTOFF | |
Take the mean of the average +/- cutoff * std_dev. | |
-F FORMAT, --format FORMAT | |
Output file/image format (by default EDF) | |
-d DARK, --dark DARK | |
Dark noise to be subtracted | |
-f FLAT, --flat FLAT | |
Flat field correction | |
-v, --verbose | switch to verbose/debug mode |
-q QUANTILES, --quantiles QUANTILES | |
average out between two quantiles -q 0.20-0.90 |
$ pyFAI-average --help
usage: pyFAI-average [options] [options] -o output.edf file1.edf file2.edf ...
This tool can be used to average out a set of dark current images using mean
or median filter (along the image stack). One can also reject outliers be
specifying a cutoff (remove cosmic rays / zingers from dark)
positional arguments:
FILE Files to be processed
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
Output/ destination of average image
-m METHOD, --method METHOD
Method used for averaging, can be 'mean' (default) or
'min', 'max', 'median', 'sum', 'quantiles' , 'cutoff',
'std'. Multiple filters can be defined with ','
separator.
-c CUTOFF, --cutoff CUTOFF
Take the mean of the average +/- cutoff * std_dev.
-F FORMAT, --format FORMAT
Output file/image format (by default EDF)
-d DARK, --dark DARK Dark noise to be subtracted
-f FLAT, --flat FLAT Flat field correction
-v, --verbose switch to verbose/debug mode
-q QUANTILES, --quantiles QUANTILES
average out between two quantiles -q 0.20-0.90
--monitor-name MONITOR_KEY
Name of the monitor in the header of each input files.
If defined the contribution of each input file is
divided by the monitor. If the header does not contain
or contains a wrong value, the contribution of the
input file is ignored. On EDF files, values from
'counter_pos' can accessed by using the expected
mnemonic. For example 'counter/bmon'.
--quiet Only error messages are printed out
It can also be used to merge many images from the same sample when using a
small beam and reduce the spotty-ness of Debye-Sherrer rings. In this case the
"max-filter" is usually recommended.