This is an UNSTABLE release. It includes many experimental features, as well as many AI generated fixes. We recommend using rc.152 for production use. * jfjoch_broker: Add EXPERIMENTAL pixelrefine mode for image processing * jfjoch_broker: Allow to load user mask from 8-bit and 16-bit TIFF files * jfjoch_broker: Add ROI calculation in non-FPGA workflow * jfjoch_broker: Fixes to TCP image pusher * jfjoch_broker: Remove NUMA bindings * jfjoch_broker: Improvements to indexing * jfjoch_broker: For PSI EIGER, trimming energies are taken from the detector configuration (now compulsory) instead of hardcoded values * jfjoch_writer: Save ROI definitions and the per-pixel ROI bitmap in the master file; azimuthal ROIs support phi (angular) sectors * jfjoch_viewer: Major redesign with dockable panels and saved layouts, plus on-canvas creation/move/resize of box, circle and azimuthal ROIs * jfjoch_viewer: Run jfjoch_process reprocessing jobs from inside the GUI and overlay per-run results Reviewed-on: #63
Large reference test datasets (git-LFS)
The [large] Catch tests in tests/ run the full analysis/processing pipeline over real
JUNGFRAU datasets that are too big to keep as ordinary git blobs. They are tracked with
git-LFS (see the tests/data/*.h5 rule in the top-level .gitattributes).
These files are not required to build or to run the normal test suite: every test that
needs them resolves the path through jfjoch_test::LargeDataFile() (tests/TestData.h) and
SKIP()s when the file is absent or is still an unfetched LFS pointer. jfjoch_test also
prints, at start-up, whether this directory is populated.
Fetching
git lfs install
git lfs pull # or: git lfs pull --include "tests/data/*.h5"
Datasets
| File | Dataset | Shipped |
|---|---|---|
lyso_rotation_master.h5 |
lysozyme rotation series (~1800 images) | yes (LFS) |
lyso_rotation_master.h5 (plus its _data_NNNNNN.h5 files) is fetched by git lfs pull and
drives JFJochProcess_LysoRotation. A separate serial dataset is intentionally not shipped
to keep the repository small — the rotation series can be run in serial mode (full analysis
without rotation indexing) to exercise that path. To add your own dataset, drop the master + its
data files here as real files (not symlinks, if you intend to commit them via LFS); the master
references its data files by relative name, so keep them side by side.