Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Scanning the Harvard University Plate Stacks |
During the winter of 2001-2002, before starting our trial run of 100 8-inch by 10-inch plates during the summer of 2002, we tested two high-end flatbed scanners to see whether there was even a chance that they would have enough information to get accurate photometry and astrometry for the stars they contain.
Here are the results of our tests:
After buying a UMAX and a Macintosh computer to run it, we started
scanning 8-inch by 10-inch plates during the summer of 2002. We have scanned
over 100 plates in a trial to see whether the scanned images have
enough information to get accurate photometry and astrometry for the
stars they contain. Many of these MC plates are accessible online
through the plate catalog search
(Hint: search on "M44" and click on "scanned plate").
Bad pixels started to appear in images scanned by the UMAX
scanner after our first 100 scans, and we and UMAX were unable to get this
now-discontinued model to work as well as it did at first.
M44 Test Project
We tested the photometric and astrometric accuracy of the scanner by looking
at M44 over time.
Here are images of a couple of samples. FITS images of 39 of our M44 MC-series plates are accessible online through the plate catalog search (Hint: search on "M44" and click on "scanned plate").