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How to check if stellar/galactic spectrum extraction went well?
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[QUOTE="JMz, post: 6007420, member: 641087"] I'm not sure what you accept [I]a priori[/I] as "well". For instance, do you accept manual extraction, but not necessarily anything automated (until proven reliable)? In that case, have you compared your automated results to a manual extraction - [LIST=1] [*]on some small but very random sample on the statistical universe of your data; and [*]on some small, very well focused subset that you feel you understand deeply -- something of a calibration set? [/LIST] If so, what did the comparisons show? [/QUOTE]
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