IMFILL(1) User Commands IMFILL(1)NAME
imfill - AME
SYNOPSIS
[-v][-a dx[,dy]][-g dx[,dy]][-m dx[,dy]] file.fits ...
DESCRIPTION
Fill bad pixels in FITS and IRAF image files
-a dx dy: Mean filter dx x dy pixels
-b num: Bad pixel value (default is BLANK or -9999)
-f file: FITS file with zeroes except at bad pixels
-g dx x dy: Gaussian filter dx x dy pixels
-h halfwidth: Gaussian half-width at half-height
-l num: Logging interval in lines
-m dx dy: Median filter dx x dy pixels
-o: Allow overwriting of input image, else write new one
-p num [num]: Minimum [maximum] good pixel value
-v: Verbose
imfill 3.8.4 June 2012 IMFILL(1)
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IMMATCH(1) User Commands IMMATCH(1)NAME
immatch - AME
SYNOPSIS
[-vl] [-m mag] [-n frac] [-s mode] [-g class] [-h maxref] [-i peak]
DESCRIPTION
Match catalog to image stars from WCS in image file
[-c catalog] [-p scale] [-b ra dec] [-j ra dec] [-r deg] [-t tol] [-x x y] [-y frac] FITS or IRAF file(s)
-a ang: initial rotation angle in degrees (default 0)
-b: initial center in B1950 (FK4) RA and Dec
-c cat: reference catalog (gsc, uac, ujc, tab table file
-d cat: Use following DAOFIND output catalog instead of search
-f: Write output X Y RA Dec, instead of N RA Dec X Y
-g num: Guide Star Catalog class (-1=all,0,3 (default -1)
-h num: maximum number of reference stars to use (10-200, default 25
-i num: minimum peak value for star in image (<0=-sigma)
-j: initial center in J2000 (FK5) RA and Dec
-k: magnitude to use (1 to nmag)
-l: reflect left<->right before rotating and fitting
-mx m1[,m2]: initial reference catalog magnitude and limits
-p num: initial plate scale in arcsec per pixel (default 0)
-q: fit image to catalog magnitude polynomial(s)
-r ang: rotation angle in degrees before fitting (default 0)
-s frac: use this fraction extra stars (default 1.0)
-t tol: offset tolerance in pixels (default 20)
-u num: USNO catalog single plate number to accept
-v: verbose
-w: rotate image WCS with image
-x x y: X and Y coordinates of reference pixel (default is center)
-y num: multiply image dimensions by this for search (default is 1)
-z: use AIPS classic projections instead of WCSLIB
immatch 3.8.4 June 2012 IMMATCH(1)
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