Name | Examplea | Description |
---|---|---|
filt | ‘0’ | Filter number 0-7 |
vflush | ‘2047’ | Num. charge-clearing vertical transfers before exposure |
focus | ‘2460’ | Focus motor-count number |
autoexposure | ‘0’ | Auto-exposure parameter (zero if not auto-exposed) |
subsec | ‘39’ | Spacecraft clock fractional 1/256th of a second |
compression[0] | ‘0’ | Companding table number |
id | ‘1’ | GSE-assigned image ID |
serno | ‘173032’ | System serial number |
mech[1] | ‘0’ | Filter motor-count number (divisible by −294) |
noteb | ‘ISOP = 1.0079’ | Arbitrary test noteb |
initsize | ‘3955264’ | Initially allocated size of image in bytes |
autofocus | ‘0’ | Auto-focus parameters (zero if not auto-focused) |
status | ‘1’ | Instrument status |
compression[1] | ‘255’ | Maximum pixel value (zero if not companded) |
exposure | ‘0.0’ | Exposure time in milliseconds (divisible by 0.1) |
sy | ‘0’ | Y-vertical start pixel (divisible by 16) |
sx | ‘0’ | X-horizontal start pixel (divisible by 16) |
sclk | ‘610037823’ | Spacecraft clock in epoch J2000.0 at start of exposure |
dcoffset | ‘110’ | DC-offset pixel value subtracted from frame before companding |
filter | ‘0’ | Filter number 0-7 (redundant with “filt”) |
mech[2] | ‘8652’ | Zoom motor-count number (divisible by 6) |
mech[0] | ‘2460’ | Focus motor-count number (divisible by 6, redundant with “focus”) |
modec | ‘9’ | Camerahead mode used to read-out image |
side | ‘0’ | Not used |
aThis example mini-header comes from the image “412TAMBR01_0001.png” in the “/cal1” folder
bThe test “note” holds information like the integrating sphere out-put (ISOP) in , the monochromator wavelength in nanometers (e.g. “WAVELENGTH = 500”), whether the cameras are looking through the TVAC window (e.g. “WINDOW = 1”), the calibration target name (e.g. “DOT40”, “MTF_SN007”, etc.), or the metrology measurement id (e.g. “METROLOGY = 001”)
cThe “mode” parameter controls the camerahead clock speed and the video exposure mode, among other things. Mode 9 commands the clock to half-speed (20 MHz), while Mode 0 commands the clock to full speed (40 MHz)