Using Edit Mode in Aperture Photometry
When doing
aperture photometry, certain values for target
objects and standard stars can be entered or changed by using the
Standard Data and Target Data dialogs. These windows
are opened after you click on an object while in Edit mode (click the button
on the
Aperture Photometry Toolbar). These quantities
are described in the topic
Photometric Measurement Definitions.
If you use an AAVSO chart and wish to report your
photometry to the AAVSO, use edit mode to enter the chart name and
any notes for the objects you measure. These data will be saved in
the
Apphot Pane and then automatically placed into the
AAVSO Report.
These dialogs are the only way to enter the
Name, Notes, andWeight values for objects. The Standard
Data dialog is automatically opened when you mark a standard
star. The default entry in the Name field is uses the Default Name Prefix (see the
Other Properties dialog) and a sequential
number. You can override the name using these dialogs.
Tracking through an Image Set
The Name,
Notes, and Weight values inserted into these dialogs persist
when you use the button to Track objects
through an image set. However, if you do not track, or after you
have tracked the objects, you can remove or change these values
individually for each object in each image.
Editing Standard Star Data
This dialog is opened when a standard star is
marked, or you can open it after an object is marked by clicking on
a standard star in Edit mode. The
Name field shown below has a new
value of "203" entered for the name of the object. Only fields with
a white background can be edited. You can press the keyboard
[Enter] key to dismiss the dialog at
any time, so you do not have to enter a Name, Notes or use
the [OK] button to continue.
Standard Data Editing Properties
Magnitude
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Enter the standard magnitude for the standard
star. This is listed in the
Apphot Pane in the Mag Std column.
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Name
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Enter the name of the standard star here. If using
an AAVSO finder chart, enter the name as it appears on the chart or
use the AUID issued by the AAVSO.
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Notes
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Enter notes here.
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Weight
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Enter the weight, relative to 1, for this standard
star when used to solve for the photometric zero point. The default
weights is 1. You might use a lower weight for a fainter standard
star or for a standard star that looks suspicious in the image.
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Editing Target Object Data
This dialog is opened after an object is marked by
clicking on a target object in Edit
mode. The Name field shown
below uses the default name with a Default
Name Prefix of "Mira-". Only fields with a white background
can be edited. You can press the [Enter] key to dismiss the
dialog at any time, so you do not have to enter Notes or use the [OK] button to
continue.
Target Object Editing Properties
Name
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Enter the name of the standard star here. If using
an AAVSO finder chart, enter the name as it appears on the chart or
use the AUID issued by the AAVSO.
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Notes
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Enter notes here.
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Related Topics
Aperture Photometry
Photometric Measurement Definitions
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