[Aavso-photometry] ensemble photometry with Maxim
Jim Jones
nt7t at centurytel.net
Mon May 12 11:18:41 EDT 2008
Hi Yenal
If you are saving your data as a .csv file with excell you should have
one column for the JD, one column for the object and one column for each
reference star. And in the case you describe you should have a column
for the check star.
When you click "View Plot" from the photometry tool, you should see a
curve for each star that you have tagged.
If you are saving your data as a AAVSO Report I "think" you only get a
value for object plus a bunch of other stuff. I never use AAVSO Report
instead building a report from the .cvs file so am no authority on it.
Jim Jones
Yenal Ogmen wrote:
> Hi all,
> I would like to know how to do ensemble photometry
> with Maxim DL. I set 3 ref stars, 1 object and 1 check
> star but in the spreadsheet file there is only one
> value for object. I should have one for each ref stars
> for ensemble right? How can I do that?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Yenal Öðmen
> Green Island Observatory Homepage
> www.geocities.com/yenalogmen
> Geçitkale
> North Cyprus
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