# HG changeset patch # User Ioannis Binietoglou # Date 1477390098 0 # Node ID 01da2b469c84b057bf7a6ba2f3a0d543db47839f # Parent faa4ae183cf66280124967cccb96a4e705a2c20a Fixed all image paths (depolarization.rst edited online with Bitbucket) diff -r faa4ae183cf6 -r 01da2b469c84 docs/depolarization/depolarization.rst --- a/docs/depolarization/depolarization.rst Tue Oct 25 10:02:11 2016 +0000 +++ b/docs/depolarization/depolarization.rst Tue Oct 25 10:08:18 2016 +0000 @@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ The other change about the polarization channels required to run the SCC v4.0 is the definition of the polarization crosstalk parameters for all the polarization channels available. Such parameters can be defined for each polarization channel using the SCC web interface (see figure 3.2). In particular among the channel parameters there is a new tab called *Polarization crosstalk parameters* where it is possible to insert the values from for the parameters *G* and *H* and the corresponding statistical and systematic errors if available. In case you have measured *G* and *H* for your polarization channels please insert the corresponding values there. Otherwise you can insert the ideal values as reported in table 1.1. -.. figure:: ../media/figure3.2.png +.. figure:: media/figure3.2.png :height: 479 :width: 1890 :scale: 100 % @@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ Other “*Linear polarization calibration”* options to be specified are reported in figure 3.3. The most important factor you should insert here is the *Pol calibration correction factor* (K). The ideal value for this parameter is 1. Anyway if you have measured the parameter K please fill in the measured value and the corresponding measurement errors. -.. figure:: ../media/figure3.3.png +.. figure:: media/figure3.3.png :height: 495 :width: 1887 :scale: 100 % @@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ It is important to set among the product options of the product ID=10 and 11 which calibration product we want to use for calibration (see section 3.2). This can be done using the SCC web interface setting the appropriate setting in the tab *Polarization calibration products* (see figure 3.4). According to the current example you should set here the calibration product defined in section 3.2. -.. figure:: ../media/figure3.4.png +.. figure:: media/figure3.4.png :height: 102 :width: 1895 :scale: 100 %