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License: GNU General Public License v3.0
Zero-point calibration for Herschel PACS Photometric observations based on the Planck GNILC thermal dust model.
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
One of these tests should illustrate the galactic longitude issue
If the image crosses galactic longitude = 0, only half the image is available for offset determination
Right now, image saving is haphazard and assumes your working directory is the data directory. Need to fix this, make image directory more explicit and open a command line option to change it
The command line option would be in calibrate.py and the filenames would be adjusted in calc_offset.py
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