// Photoelectron factors (gains) derived from ambient light measurements of ~780,000 frames (6000 pulses) ~Oct 2009
// While these probably aren't quite correct for how they are defined (i.e the real gains),
// they should give roughly the correct likelihood distribution through the LIDAR model used in Minerva.

// Despite the huge quantity of data, it isn't very clean so these are quite hard to get right.
// Here, they are if anything a little large than they should be because it is safer (when fitting at least)
// to overestimate the errors. You might want to reduce them a little when generating data to make it look correct.

// KE3s relative sensitivity calibration does however, seem to be correct (agrees with KK1)
// so we need to undo the changes to them, that these changes will cause.

// photoelectron factors from gradient of Bayesian fit to ambient light sigma and AL means 
// cheese^2*G = 0.44, 0.48, 0.42, 0.30, 0.70, 0.42

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OverridePhotoElectronFactor		3	2.08	true true
OverridePhotoElectronFactor		4	5.52	true true
OverridePhotoElectronFactor		5	3.82	true true
