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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hello,<br>
<br>
I was at another (local) meeting.<br>
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From the solutions summarized by Mark (good job there), we are
clearly in favor of the general case: there are additional data
containing the actual positions of the different pixels. Data
analysis software has in any case to use those positions, so why
not to get them directly from the source. That approach also
allows to deal with the case the modules form a non-flat
arrangement (adding an additional z component). About the fact
that "destroys" the image, one could argue the image was never
existing in the sens of a flat set of regularly spaced pixels.<br>
<br>
Armando<br>
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On 07/11/2012 14:37, Mark Koennecke wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:509A63FE.2030303@psi.ch" type="cite">Hi,
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<br>
Teleconference now!
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there seems to be trouble reaching the NeXus Wiki. Thus I attach
my summary again.
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<br>
Mark
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