Radial Profile Properties


Radial Profile Properties control computation and display of radial profile plots. This tool is closely related to the FWHM Measurements tool, as the FWHM calculation is made as part of the radial profile plot. These properties can be changed globally, to make default settings for new image windows, or locally, to affect radial plots only from the specific window. The default properties dialog uses a profile control to save and recall parameter sets for use by future image windows. Local properties affect only the specific Image Window for which they are changed.

Radial Profile Properties

Profile

Selects the parameter profile for this command.

FWHM Properties

 

Fitting Radius

Sets the radius over which the Gaussian function is fit

Auto Centroid

Check this box to cause the Radial Profile to be computed using a centroid position as its center. If not checked, the Radial Profile uses the image cursor position as its center.

[Advanced]

Opens the Profile Fit Properties dialog for setting advanced fitting properties.

Centroid Properties

 

Centroid on

Selects the direction of intensity profile used for calculating centroid positions. This is measured from the pixel values and is not affected by the choice of display settings, such as the palette or contrast.

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Selects whether to centroid on positive-going values (peaks) or negative-going values (valleys).

Sample Radius

Defines the distance from the target point within which pixel data are used to compute the centroid position. A reasonable radius value is approximately half the diameter of a point source image.

Tracking Radius

Defines the maximum distance from the current position that Mira will search in the next image to lock onto a new position. This is only used when tracking objects through an Image Set.

Advanced Properties

The [Advanced] button opens the Radial Fit Properties dialog where you set properties for profile fitting. Profile fitting is an iterative procedure which requires starting values. The Radial Profile starting value should be reasonably close to the final value, say within 50% or thereabouts.

Weight fit by Signal to Noise Ratio

Check this box to weight the solution by the Signal to Noise Ratio of the pixel values. Checking the box usually gives a better fit to the point source and unchecking the box usually gives a better fit to the background.

Min iterations for fit convergence

Set the minimum number of iterations for computing the fit. A value of around 200 to 400 usually works well.

Initial estimate of Radial Profile, in Pixels

Set the initial value for starting the profile fitting. His should usually be within 50 to 100% of the actual Radial Profile, as measured in [pixel] units.

Related Topics

Radial Profile Plot, Radial Profile, FWHM Measurements, FWHM Properties