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FITSCUT
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
Options are:
Supported palettes:
NAME
fitscut - extract cutouts from FITS image format file
SYNOPSIS
fitscut [ options ] file [ green ] [ blue ] [ outfile ]
DESCRIPTION
Options are:
-f , --force
force overwrite of output file
-h , --help
display this help and exit
-v , --verbose
verbose operation
-V , --version
output version information and exit
-p , --png
output a PNG format file
-j , --jpg
output a JPEG format file
-x , --x = N
X center coordinate
-y , --y = N
Y center coordinate
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--x0 = N |
X corner coordinate |
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--y0 = N |
Y corner coordinate |
-r , --rows = N
number of rows (height)
-c , --columns = N
number of columns (width)
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--all |
extract a cutout of the same size as the input image |
--linear-scale
output in linear scale [default]
-l , --log-scale
output in log scale
-s , --sqrt-scale
output in square root scale
-e , --histeq-scale
histogram equalized output
--asinh-scale
asinh equalized output
-i , --invert
invert output colors
--palette = name
output palette name (png output only)
--factor = value
multiply image by value
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--rate |
scale image by exposure time factor |
--autoscale = percent
percent of histogram to include
If percent is a single value it is interpreted as
the percentage of the histogram to include. If percent is two values separated by a comma it is interpreted as the lower and upper bounds of the histogram to include (eg. --autoscale = 1 .5,98.5)
--autoscale-min = percent
lower bound percentage of histogram to include
--autoscale-max = percent
upper bound percentage of histogram to include
--min = value
image value to use for scale minimum
--max = value
image value to use for scale maximum
The value for --min or --max may be either one value to
be used for all images (eg. --min = 0 ), or one value for each image separated by a comma (eg. --min = 0 ,0,0)
--red = file
filename to be used in red channel of color image
--green = file
filename to be used in green channel of color image
--blue = file
filename to be used in blue channel of color image
--zoom = factor
zoom input image by positive multiplicative factor
--align
use WCS information in header to align images
--compass
add a WCS compass to the image
Supported palettes:
gray heat cool rainbow red green blue