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It is always a good idea for the people doing analysis to be able to look at their detector images and probe intensity values. Given that a typical LCLS experiment has millions of snapshots to choose from, it is also critical that you can quickly select images of interest and set regions of interest using masks. By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to browse images, jump to images of interest, generate masks, change the x,y,z positions of your detector, find peaks in your images and index crystal diffraction patterns.

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