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PROGRAM:
NAME
pyFAI-saxs - integration in q-range
DESCRIPTION
usage: pyFAI-saxs [options] -n 1000 -p ponifile file1.edf file2.edf ...
Azimuthal integration for SAXS users.
positional arguments:
FILE Files to integrated
optional arguments:
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-v, --version
show program's version number and exit
-p PONIFILE
PyFAI parameter file (.poni)
-n NPT Number of points in radial dimension
-w WAVELENGTH, --wavelength WAVELENGTH
wavelength of the X-Ray beam in Angstrom
-e ENERGY, --energy ENERGY
energy of the X-Ray beam in keV (hc=12.398419292keV.A)
-u DUMMY, --dummy DUMMY
dummy value for dead pixels
-U DELTA_DUMMY, --delta_dummy DELTA_DUMMY
delta dummy value
-m MASK, --mask MASK
name of the file containing the mask image
-d DARK, --dark DARK
name of the file containing the dark current
-f FLAT, --flat FLAT
name of the file containing the flat field
-P POLARIZATION_FACTOR, --polarization POLARIZATION_FACTOR
Polarization factor, from -1 (vertical) to +1 (horizontal), default is None for no
correction, synchrotrons are around 0.95
--error-model ERROR_MODEL
Error model to use. Currently on 'poisson' is implemented
--unit UNIT
unit for the radial dimension: can be q_nm^-1, q_A^-1, 2th_deg, 2th_rad or r_mm
--ext EXT
extension of the regrouped filename (.dat)
pyFAI-saxs is the SAXS script of pyFAI that allows data reduction (azimuthal integration)
for Small Angle Scattering with output axis in q space.
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