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  • Welcome to the '''FITSH''' Wiki pages. '''FITSH''' is a [[Features|full-featured]], open-source software collection related The current stable version of '''FITSH''' is '''<version/>'''. [[Releases|See this list]] about all of the public
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  • By default, the '''FITSH''' package does not have any specific dependence. You only have a C compile Here we detail how '''FITSH''' can be installed:
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  • In order to get familiar with the '''FITSH''' package, we recommend to start your work somehow similar to the followin ...ls for plotting or visualization. Hence, before and/or after installing '''FITSH''', it is advised to get familiar with the following additional packages as
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  • ...hosted environment for massive batched image processing; the individual '''FITSH''' tasks can be exploited easily to create interactive applications as well Indeed, '''FITSH''' does not provide any tool for plotting, so displaying the respective gra
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  • In this example we demonstrate how the tasks in the '''FITSH''' package can be exploited to create a color composite astronomical image ...can be downloaded by downloading the individual files listed here: [http://fitsh.net/archive/list/m74-galaxy.list m74-galaxy.list]. This archive includes th
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  • ...fully elaborated examples demonstrating the most important features of the FITSH package. Most of these examples are related to published scientific article In this example we demonstrate how the tasks in the '''FITSH''' package can be exploited to create a color composite astronomical image
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  • ...and then do an (x,y) ↔ (α,δ) transformation. In the practice of the '''FITSH''' package, this transformation is done in two steps. ...ow the astrometry of a target object can be done using the tasks of the '''FITSH''' package. This example relates to the example showing the [[Example:Varun
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  • In this example, we demonstrate how the '''FITSH''' task can be used to completely reduce a data series acquired for a trans ...can be downloaded by downloading the individual files listed here: [http://fitsh.net/archive/list/hatp13-20101227.list hatp13-20101227.list]. This archive i
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  • In this example we demonstrate how the task [[lfit]] in the '''FITSH''' package can be used to fit and evaluate isotropic and/or anisotropic poi ...sh run-2-fit-y1.sh]. The data file is also available for download: [http://fitsh.net/static/scripts/pointing/pointing.txt pointing.txt].
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  • The '''FITSH''' suite consists 15 main tasks which are listed below with their intended
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  • |title=''[[Documentation|FITSH Documentation]]''
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  • The '''FITSH''' software package provides a set of independent binary programs (called [ * The tasks and utilities found in the '''FITSH''' package processes astronomical images that should be available in FITS f
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  • ...reated as a more complex and working [[Example:Main_Page|examples]] for '''FITSH''' and the related tasks. Indeed, some of these are listed in the [[Example
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  • ...f the processing of TESS full-frame images using the tools provided by the FITSH package.
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