debian man page for getfits

Query: getfits

OS: debian

Section: 1

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GETFITS(1)							   User Commands							GETFITS(1)

NAME
getfits - AME
SYNOPSIS
getfits -sv [-i num] [-o name] [-d dir] file.fits [xrange yrange] [x y dx [dy]] ...
DESCRIPTION
Extract FITS files from FITS image files or : getfits [-sv1][-i num][-o name] [-d path] @fitslist [xrange yrange] [x y dx [dy]] xrange: Columns to extract in format x1-x2 yrange: Rows to extract in format y1-y2 x y: Center pixel (column row) of region to extract hh:mm:ss dd:mm:ss sys: Center pixel in sky coordintes dx dy: Width and height in pixels of region to extract (Height is same as width if omitted) -d dir: write FITS file(s) to this directory -i num: log rows as they are copied at this interval -k file: file of keyword names to delete from output header -o name: output name for one file -s: write output to standard output -x dx dy: dimensions of image section to be extracted -v: verbose getfits 3.8.4 June 2012 GETFITS(1)
Related Man Pages
fitscheck(1) - debian
funtable(1) - debian
funimageget(3) - debian
funtable(1) - opendarwin
funimageget(3) - suse
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