The bias in the ISAAC short-wavelength camera depends upon the detected
flux. Thus in target frames there is a residual bias not fully
corrected by bias subtraction evident as two steepening ramps
downwards to rows 1 and 513. An ISAAC-variant recipe corrects for this
as follows. First within a flat-fielded frame they locate sources and
mask them (as described in
earlier)
Then it forms a one-dimensional profile by masking objects collapsing
along rows using the median, from which it subtracts a clipped mean of
the profile to form a new profile of the bias variations. The
bias-variation profile is then subtracted from each row of the
original flat-fielded frame.
[ISAAC/_BIAS_CORRECT_GROUP_]
NACO has alternating positive and negative signals in its columns,
most noticeable in longer exposures. The same filter as ISAAC, except
it collapses along columns and does not mask objects, is applied to
the flat-fielded frames.
[NACO/_BIAS_CORRECT_GROUP_, _REMOVE_COLUMN_ROW_STRUCTURE_]
ORAC-DR -- imaging data reduction