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Also mentioned by Knight, but it's TBD if this is sufficiently a concern to implement.
Right now the background subtraction just works to subtract a constant background level, and that is expected to be sufficient for WFS analyses purposes. As a contingency capability, if there is more spatially variable background than we expect, it might be desired to have some capability to subtract a 2D background image. I.e. load an image A, then select some other image B (via a file selection dialog?) and subtract image B from image A.
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Okay, I'll just leave this be until I hear more. If we go forward, it would be a new plugin just because the GUI would be very different from existing BackgroundSub (maybe name it BgSub2D or something). Extra details would be nice:
What if selected image is too big/small?
Do we need to check if it is the right kind of image (e.g., using specific header keywords)?
Do you also want to propagate ERR and DQ?
Do you want to set any special keywords in the subtracted image indicating that background has been subtracted (like what happens in a pipeline)? This is in addition to existing logging mechanism.
If you decide it's a no-go, then feel free to close.
yes agreed that was not a fully detailed feature request! Just capturing this as a note in real time during the WFSCOWG meeting ongoing right now here in the board room!
Also mentioned by Knight, but it's TBD if this is sufficiently a concern to implement.
Right now the background subtraction just works to subtract a constant background level, and that is expected to be sufficient for WFS analyses purposes. As a contingency capability, if there is more spatially variable background than we expect, it might be desired to have some capability to subtract a 2D background image. I.e. load an image A, then select some other image B (via a file selection dialog?) and subtract image B from image A.
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