Fitstopnm User Manual(0) Fitstopnm User Manual(0)NAMEfitstopnm - convert a FITS file into a PNM image
SYNOPSISfitstopnm [-image=N] [-scanmax] [-printmax] [-min=f] [-max=f] [-omax‐
val=N [FITSfile]
Minimum unique abbreviation of option is acceptable. You may use dou‐
ble hyphens instead of single hyphen to denote options. You may use
white space in place of the equals sign to separate an option name from
its value.
DESCRIPTION
This program is part of Netpbm(1)fitstopnm reads a FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) file as input
and produces a PPM image if the FITS file consists of 3 image planes
(NAXIS = 3 and NAXIS3 = 3), or a PGM image if the FITS file consists of
2 image planes (NAXIS = 2), or if you specify the -image option.
The program tells you what kind of PNM image it is writing.
OPTIONS
-image=N
This is for FITS files with three axes. The assumption is that
the third axis is for multiple images, and this option lets you
select which one you want. -omaxval=N
This is the maxval that the output PNM image is to have.
By default, the maxval is the least possible to retain all the
precision of the FITS input. That means the difference between
the highest and lowest sample value in the input. If the values
range from -5 to 100, for example, the default maxval would be
106 and each PNM sample value would correspond to one FITS sam‐
ple value.
For a FITS input with floating point sample values, the preci‐
sion is essentially unlimited, so this is not possible. In that
case, the default maxval is simply 255.
This option was new in Netpbm 10.39 (June 2007). Before that,
the output maxval is always the default.
-min=float
-max=float
You can use these options to override the min and max values as
read from the FITS header or the image data if the header has no
DATAMIN and DATAMAX keywords.
-scanmax
Use this option to force the program to scan the data even when
the header has DATAMIN and DATAMAX.
-printmax
With this option, the program just prints the min and max values
and quits without doing its normal job.
This is for use in shell programs. Example:
eval 'fitstopnm -printmax $filename | \
awk {min = $1; max = $2} \
END {print "min=" min; " max=" max}'
NOTES
Pixel Order
You may need to pass the output of fitstopnm through pamflip -topbot‐
tom. See pamtofits ⟨pamtofits.html#pixelorder⟩
SEE ALSOpamtofits(1) , pamflip(1) , pgm(1)AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1989 by Jef Poskanzer, with modifications by Daniel
Briggs (dbriggs@nrao.edu) and Alberto Accomazzi (alberto@cfa.har‐
vard.edu).
netpbm documentation 22 May 2007 Fitstopnm User Manual(0)