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qimager - Module

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Module for synthesis and single dish imaging
include "qimager.g"



Description

qimager is a stripped down version of imager for experimentation with processing algorithms.

New experimental capabilities:

1.
W projection - a new approach to non-coplanar baseslines.

Tools
qimager tool for synthesis imaging

Functions
qimageralltests Perform all qimager tests using standard MeasurementSets
qimagercomponenttest Perform a test of component model processing using a standard MeasurementSet
qimagerlongtest Perform a long test of imaging from a standard MeasurementSet
qimagermaketestcl Make a standard componentlist for a standard MeasurementSet
qimagermaketestmfms Make a standard multifield MeasurementSet that can be used for experimentation
qimagermaketestms Make a standard MeasurementSet that can be used for experimentation
qimagermaketestsdms Make a standard single dish MeasurementSet that can be used for experimentation
qimagermftest Perform a test of multi-field processing using a standard MeasurementSet
qimagermultiscale Makes multi-resolution multiscale images.
qimagerpbtest Perform a test of primary beam processing using a standard MeasurementSet
qimagersdtest Perform a test of single dish imaging from a standard MeasurementSet
qimagerselfcaltest Perform a test of selfcal processing using a standard MeasurementSet
qimagerspectraltest Perform a test of spectral processing using a standard spectral line MeasurementSet
qimagertest Perform a test of imaging from a standard MeasurementSet




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