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Main window of the of the Calibration Management Tool is launched by the command calibman. Its content may be different for the first and next sessions; current session status is preserved in configuration file at exit and restored at start of the next session (if this option is elected in configuration parameters). For example, UI with  Dark  tool is shown below.

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Main window of UI consists of three panels from top to bottom:

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Instrument/Experiment/Detector selection panel

Instrument/Experiment/Detector panel is located on the top of the main window.

This panel contains three selection buttons with preceded labels for

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Parameters of this panel must be set before any other actions with Calibration Manager.

 

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Logbook
Logbook

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Logbook panel

Log-book Logbook panel is located in the bottom of the main window. It is intended as a global information panel in order to minimize a number of specific information fields. Records and messages at variation of status or at clicks on information buttons are posted in this panel. At the end of each session content of this panel is saved under work directory in the log-file with name containing start session time stamp.

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Control bar

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Application panel under ROI (Region Of Interest) tab has a minimal number of control fields, which allow to specify the file with image and open/close Mask Editor UI in separate window.

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When launched, Mask Editor works as completely independent application. The Mask Editor allows to draw on image any number of a few geometry figure types and finally generate and save positive or negative mask for loaded image.

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File Manager

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File manager tool consists of Status panel and control panel:

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File manager control panel contains a set of control fields with functionality as follows.

  • Button Browse - launches the file selection window which helps to select any calibration file in any location. Location is hinted in the intermediate pop-up window. Selected file is displayed in the next-left information field.
  • View button - opens/closes the file viewer in separate window.
  • Plot buttons - opens/closes the plotter window and plots the file as 2-d image (if applicable).
  • Delete button - deletes the selected file from disc.
  • Move/Copy buttons - perform associated actions on selected file. The destination directory and file name is defined by the Instrument/Experiment/Detector selection panel and next-right filelds:
  • for detector selection button - sets the destination detector name from drop down menu,
  • calibration type selection button - sets the destination calibration type, and
  • two editable fields - set the run range for destination calibrationfile.

 

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Configuration

Configuration tool has its own tab bar switching between panels with sets of parameters.

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Two panels are implemented currently:

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Configuration Parameters

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This panel has a few active fields:

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controlls re-implemented algorithms of the command line roicon, described in Make ndarray for ROI mask.

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The files with ndarray and geometry constants should be selected as input parameters in the first two options of this GUI. The names of other intermediate and output files for "Image", "Mask image", and "Mask ndarray" are optional. Next three buttons

  • 3. reconstruct image from ndarray,
  • 4. Open Mask Editor, and
  • 5. Convert mask image to ndarray

executes associated procedures. "Mask control bits" parameter controls sensor pixels, which will to be masked. For example, for CSPAD

  • Mask control bits = 0 - do not mask sensor pixels
  • +1-mask edges,
  • +2-wide pixels,
  • +4-non-bounded pixels,
  • +8-non-bounded pixel neighbours.

When launched, Mask Editor works as completely independent application. The Mask Editor allows to draw on image any number of a few geometry figure types and finally generate and save positive or negative mask for loaded image. When mask is created it needs to be saved in the "Mask image" file. After that mask editor can be closed.

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All files and images of the ROI application can be "Plot"-ted and "View"-ed. For now, mask file is saved in the work directory and is not deployed.  In stead, its path could be used in the ImgAlgos.NDArrCalib module.

 

 

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Single File Manager
Single File Manager

Single File Manager

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File manager tool consists of Status panel and control panel:

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File manager control panel contains a set of control fields with functionality as follows.

  • Button Browse - launches the file selection window which helps to select any calibration file in any location. Location is hinted in the intermediate pop-up window. Selected file is displayed in the next-left information field.
  • View button - opens/closes the file viewer in separate window.
  • Plot buttons - opens/closes the plotter window and plots the file as 2-d image (if applicable).
  • Delete button - deletes the selected file from disc.
  • Move/Copy buttons - perform associated actions on selected file. The destination directory and file name is defined by the Instrument/Experiment/Detector selection panel and next-right filelds:
  • for detector selection button - sets the destination detector name from drop down menu,
  • calibration type selection button - sets the destination calibration type, and
  • two editable fields - set the run range for destination calibrationfile.

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Group File Manager
Group File Manager

Group File Manager

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Geometry
Geometry

Geometry

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Metrology
Metrology

Metrology

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Metrology tool processes xlsx files from opitcal measurements, produces calibration constants of types geometry, center and tilt, and deploy them in calibration directory.

xlsx files are human-made, so, one has to be careful and check that the text file, produced in auto-conversion by command #2 has correct format.

 

 

Alignment

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Alignment tool works with geometry files, produced in Metrology tool and allows to tune quad or other sensor positions in the detector, using image with real objects (rings, shadows, etc).

More details about this tool can be found in Detector Alignment Tool.

 

 

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Configuration
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Configuration

Configuration tool has its own tab bar switching between panels with sets of parameters.

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Two panels are implemented currently:

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Configuration Parameters

Configuration Parameters

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This panel has a few active fields:

  • Dir work button - launch directory selection window for work directory. Selected directory shows up in the next right information field.
  • Dir results button - launch directory selection window for results directory. Selected directory shows up in the next right information field. This directory is not currently in use.
  • File prefix editable field - sets common prefix of all files created in the work directory, excluding the log file.
  • Queue combo box - sets the queue name for batch jobs from available list containing psnehq, psfehq, etc. 
  • Event start/end editable fields - set the first and last event in current run for calibration processing job.
  • Threshold RMS, ADU (editable field) - sets the threshold on RMS in ADU (Analog to Digit Units) for hot pixel mask. If RMS for pixel exceeds this threshold - pixel is marked as hot in the hot pixel mask file. "Zero" is a special value, indicating that no pixels will be flagged as hot pixels because of noise.
  • Threshold MIN/MAX (editable fields) - if a pixel's pedestal is outside the MIN/MAX range it will be flagged in the hot pixel mask file.
  • Deploy hotpix mask check box - if checked - hotpixel mask file will be deployed along with pedestal file at click on Deploy button in the List of run items.

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Configuration File
Configuration File

Configuration File

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This panel is intended for manipulation with configuration file, which contains a list of configuration parameters for entire project. The panel has a few active fields:

  • File button and next right editable field - allows to select/type-in the configuration file name.
  • Read, Save, Reset default buttons - perform associated operations on parameters at click.
  • Print current - dumps current list of configuration parameters in the Log-book panel.

Confirmation windows

There is a bunch of confirmation popup windows with modal-style dialog. Appropriate selection need to be done by clicking on possible continuation buttons.

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Modal dialog assumes that one of the buttons in this type of dialog window need to be clicked, otherwise UI will be frozen.

Project status

2015-04-08 status corresponds to:

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relinfo
Pkg/Rel        TEST   BASE(ana-0.13.18)
CalibManager   HEAD   V00-00-83
ImgAlgos       HEAD   V00-03-80
PSCalib        HEAD   V00-02-33
PSQt           HEAD   -

Completely implemented applications under calibman tabs:

  • Dark
  • ROI 
  • File Manager
    • Single File Manager
    • Group File Manager
  • Configuration 
  • Geometry
    • Metrology - implemented for CSPAD CXI-V1, XPP-V2, CSPAD2x2
    • Alignment 

calibrun - command-line application is fully functional

Recommended updates

On 2015-04-15: ana-current (a.k.a. ana-0.14.01) does not need in updates.

 

 

How to get and run calibman

Run application in current release

If there is no known recent changes in the code of the project, then it may be launched using current release (≥ ana-0.10.10) from any directory :

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cd <your-favorite-directory>;
calibman;

First session

No matter what tool tab is opening by default in the first session, it would be better to make sure that configuration parameters are set correctly. To do that click on tab Configuration, which opens Configuration Settings panel,  then click on tab Parameters. Most parameters can be used with default values, but it is important to check, that

  • correct queue will be used for batch jobs. If necessary, change Queue in combo box.

  • correct range of events is set for event processing.

  • Threshold on rms is good for calibrated detector(s). Evaluation of this threshold requires in simple analysis which can be done after the 1st iteration on event averaging. Files containing averaged intensities and their rms values can be plotted as image and spectra. Spectrum of rms gives a rough idea of how to set this threshold. When threshold is set, second iteration on event averaging will produce correct mask-file for hot pixels, which rms exceeds the threshold.

How to calibrate / deploy files for dark correction

  • Click on tab Dark.
  • Set Instrument, Experiment, from combo boxes and click on Select button to select Detector(s) from pop-up window.
  • Set filter for runs using combo boxes to the right from labels Show runs and for detectors.
  • For runs in the table, which you want to calibrate, click on button Go, relax and wait until button Deploy show-up to the right from button. A few buttons Go can be clicked sequentially for different runs in order to run appropriate jobs in batch simultaneously.
  • Change validity range if necessary, click on Deploy button.  If everything is ok, it is done!

Known problems and ways around

World is not perfect. Anything may happen during this long workflow. Expert mode sheds light on most of the problems. Here is a list of most frequent problems;

  • AFS token is expired for your terminal session. Batch system will complain. Before launching calibman application, first execute kinit and  aklog commands.
  • job on data from NEH/FEH are submitted to the wrong butch queue psfehq/psnehq. Set appropriate queue.
  • DB has a list of sources (detectors) which does not coincide with what is written in xtc file. After job is submitted, check the list of detectors found in xtc scan and check only available detectors in the Detector selection menu.

Command line interface

Available since release ana-0.10.16.

Command line interface for dark-run calibration of detectors is implemented by P.O.C.s request. It can be started by the command calibrun with parameters.  The list of parameters can be dumped on terminal by the command:

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calibrun -h

which prints

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Usage:   calibrun [options] args
Example: calibrun -e xppi0613 -d CSPAD,OPAL1000 -c ./calib -P -D -r 173

calibrun - command line calibration utility

Options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -e EXP, --exp=EXP     experiment name, ex.: cxi12345
  -r RUNNUM, --run=RUNNUM
                        run number
  -n NUM_EVENTS, --num_events=NUM_EVENTS
                        number of events to process
  -s SKIP_EVENTS, --skip_events=SKIP_EVENTS
                        number of events to skip before processing
  -m SCAN_EVENTS, --scan_events=SCAN_EVENTS
                        number of events to scan data and search for selected
                        detector(s)
  -f EVENT_CODE, --event_code=EVENT_CODE
                        event code for dark event selection
  -t THR_RMS, --thr_rms=THR_RMS
                        threshold on rms for hot pixel mask evaluation
  -v RUNRANGE, --runrange=RUNRANGE
                        validity run range, ex.: 123-567 or 123-end
  -q QUEUE, --queue=QUEUE
                        queue name, ex: psnehq, psfehq, psanacsq. If specified
                        - run in batch
  -w WORKDIR, --workdir=WORKDIR
                        work directory, ex: ./work
  -c CALIBDIR, --calibdir=CALIBDIR
                        non-standard calibration directory, ex: ./calib
  -x XTCDIR, --xtcdir=XTCDIR
                        non-standard path to xtc directory(<INS>/<EXP>/xtc are
                        required), ex: .mydir/xpp/xppi0613/xtc, or
                        /reg/d/ffb/cxi/cxi12345/xtc
  -d DETECTOR, --detector=DETECTOR
                        detector names separated by comma,
                        ex:CSPAD,CSPAD2x2,PNCCD
  -p PRINT_BITS, --print_bits=PRINT_BITS
                        0-print nothing, +1-debug, +2-info, +4-warning,
                        +8-error, +16-critical; default=036, minimal
                        recommended=020
  -P, --process         process xtc files and produce calib files under the
                        "work" directory
  -D, --deploy          deploy calibrated files under the "calib" directory
  -L, --loadcfg         load and use configuration parameters from file after
                        "calibman"

The calibrun application reuses code and approach developed for calibman. At start calibrun loads parameters from configuration file confpars-calibman.txt.  By default this file is the same configuration file as for calibman. If parameters were already set in  confpars-calibman.txt, then calibrun can be started with a single parameter - run number (-r <run-number>) and options for processing (-P) and deployment (-D), for example:

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calibrun -r <run-number> -P -D

otherwise, desired parameters need to be defined in the command line.  If parameters are not defined either in the command line or in the configuration file, then application will dump to terminal hint-warnings about missing option(s) which needs to be added to the command line in order to complete job. An example of the command with minimal set of self-sufficient parameters should looks like

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calibrun -e xppi0613 -d CSPAD,OPAL1000 -P -D -r 173

This command will process (-P) xtc files for experiment (-e) xppi0613, run (-r) 173, detectors (-d) CSPAD and (,) OPAL1000, and deploy (-D) them for default run range 173-end under the default calib directory /reg/d/psdm/xpp/xppi0613/calib/

By default the image-averaging psana job is processed interactively. If queue (-q <queue-name>) option is provided, it is submitted in batch.

By default the calibrun command produces quite extensive output on terminal which in most cases is sufficient to figure out what is going on.  If the print-control option (-p  0) is provided, the major output will be suppressed and only begin, end of job comments, and warning messages will be printed. Most complete output can be found in the session  log file auto-saved in the work directory with relevant time stamp in the name, for example: ./work/2014-04-16-16:43:52-log.txt

GUI-based calibration manager calibman has the same file name conventions and can always be used to inspect all output files and problems generated by the command line application  calibrun.

How to run on ffb data

Command calibrun can work on ffb data using option -x <path-to-xtc>. This option sets non-standard path to xtc files. For example:

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calibrun <options> -x /reg/d/ffb/cxi/cxi12345/xtc <more-options> 

The "live" mode is turning on automatically if the directory path has "ffb" sub-folder.

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Configuration File

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This panel is intended for manipulation with configuration file, which contains a list of configuration parameters for entire project. The panel has a few active fields:

  • File button and next right editable field - allows to select/type-in the configuration file name.
  • Read, Save, Reset default buttons - perform associated operations on parameters at click.
  • Print current - dumps current list of configuration parameters in the Log-book panel.

Confirmation windows

There is a bunch of confirmation popup windows with modal-style dialog. Appropriate selection need to be done by clicking on possible continuation buttons.

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Note

Modal dialog assumes that one of the buttons in this type of dialog window need to be clicked, otherwise UI will be frozen.

Project status

Current status corresponds to:

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relinfo
Pkg/Rel       TEST    BASE(ana-0.10.12)
CalibManager  HEAD   V00-00-14

Completely implemented applications under tabs:

  • Dark
  • ROI
  • File Manager
  • Configuration

Partly implemented tab(s):

  • Geometry

Recommended updates for release ana-0.10.12

On 2014-03-01 all currently known problems has been fixed.

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addpkg CalibManager HEAD;     (V00-00-17)

 

 

How to get and run calibman

Run application in current release

If there is no known recent changes in the code of the project, then it may be launched using current release (≥ ana-0.10.10) from any directory :

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cd <your-favorite-directory>;
sit_setup;
calibman;

 

Get latest version, compile, and run

The latest version of this application with recent modifications for packages can be created and executed from the local release directory. Login to psana, then run use commands with appropriate substitutions for <...> fields:

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cd <your-favorite-test-directory>;
newrel ana-current test-CalibManager;
cd test-CalibManager;
sit_setup;
addpkg CalibManager HEAD;
addpkg <package2> HEAD;
addpkg <package3> HEAD;
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scons;
calibman;

Before starting calibman

If terminal session was open long time ago, it is good idea to update credentials prior launching the calibman application:

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kinit;
aklog;

 

First session

No matter what tool tab is opening by default in the first session, it would be better to make sure that configuration parameters are set correctly. To do that click on tab Configuration, which opens Configuration Settings panel,  then click on tab Parameters. Most parameters can be used with default values, but it is important to check, that

  • correct queue will be used for batch jobs. If necessary, change Queue in combo box.

  • correct range of events is set for event processing.

  • Threshold on rms is good for calibrated detector(s). Evaluation of this threshold requires in simple analysis which can be done after the 1st iteration on event averaging. Files containing averaged intensities and their rms values can be plotted as image and spectra. Spectrum of rms gives a rough idea of how to set this threshold. When threshold is set, second iteration on event averaging will produce correct mask-file for hot pixels, which rms exceeds the threshold.

How to calibrate / deploy files for dark correction

  • Click on tab Dark.
  • Set Instrument, Experiment, from combo boxes and click on Select button to select Detector(s) from pop-up window.
  • Set filter for runs using combo boxes to the right from labels Show runs and for detectors.
  • For runs in the table, which you want to calibrate, click on button Go, relax and wait until button Deploy show-up to the right from button. A few buttons Go can be clicked sequentially for different runs in order to run appropriate jobs in batch simultaneously.
  • Change validity range if necessary, click on Deploy button.  If everything is ok, it is done!

Known problems and ways around

World is not perfect. Anything may happen during this long workflow. Expert mode sheds light on most of the problems. Here is a list of most frequent problems;

  • AFS token is expired for your terminal session. Batch system will complain. Before launching calibman application, first execute kinit and  aklog commands.
  • job on data from NEH/FEH are submitted to the wrong butch queue psfehq/psnehq. Set appropriate queue.
  • DB has a list of sources (detectors) which does not coincide with what is written in xtc file. After job is submitted, check the list of detectors found in xtc scan and check only available detectors in the Detector selection menu.

References