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imstar(1)						      General Commands Manual							 imstar(1)

Name
       imstar - Find stars in FITS and IRAF image files

Synopsis
       imstar  [options] [FITS or IRAF filename] or [@file of image file names]

Description
Options
       <hh:mm:ss> <dd:mm:ss> [J2000, B1950]
	      Coordinates for center (or reference pixel if -x is used).

       -a <angle>
	      Image  rotation  angle in degrees (default 0).  If multiple of 90, rotate image before search and set WCS angle to zero; if not, put
	      in WCS.

       -b     Output B1950 (FK4) coordinates (default=image equinox)

       -d <catalog name>
	      Read this DAOFIND style catalog of X, Y, and magnitude instead of searching for stars in the image.  The	format	is  simply  white-
	      space-separated numbers on a line, with # at the beginning of comment lines.

       -e <num>
	      Number of pixels to ignore around image edge

       -f     Write  a	simple ASCII catalog file instead of tab table or DAOFIND format (number RA DEC mag ... per line, with two lines of header
	      info)

       -h     Print heading, else do not

       -i <num>
	      Minimum peak value for star in image (<0=-sigma) Setting this to reject all but 10-15 stars is a good way to speed up the star-find-
	      ing process.  If num is less than zero, the minimum peak is -num image pixel standard deviations.  Setting this number rejects faint
	      stars early in the selection process for a significant saving in computing time.

       -j     Output J2000 (FK5) coordinates (default=image equinox)

       -k     Print each star as it is found for debugging

       -l     Reflect the image left <-> right before rotating (-a) and searching for stars.

       -m <magnitude>
	      Magnitude offset

       -n     Number of brightest stars to print

       -o     Output star list in DAOFIND format.  The first three numbers on each line of the output file are X, Y, and magnitude,  separated	by
	      one or more blanks or a tab.  Lines beginning with # are ignored.

       -p <num>
	      Plate scale in arcsec per pixel (default 0)

       -q <c|d|o|s|x|v|+>
	      Output  region  file  shape for SAOimage (default o) Characters mean: c>ross, d>iamond, s>quare, o>circle, x=X, v>ary with GSC type,
	      +>cross.

       -r     Maximum radius for star in pixels

       -s     Sort by RA instead of flux

       -t     Output in Starbase tab table format

       -v     Verbose listing of processing intermediate results

       -w     Write output to a file in addition to standard out.  If DAO format (-o), create the name by adding .dao to the image file name.	If
	      Starbase format (-t), create the name by adding .tab to the image file name.  If ASCII format (-f), create the name by adding .stars
	      to the image file name.

       -x <X> <Y>
	      X and Y coordinates of reference pixel (if not in header or image center)

       -z     Use AIPS classic projection code (for "-SIN", "-TAN", "-ARC", "-NCP", "-GLS", "-MER", "-AIT" and "-STG" only) instead of WCSLIB pro-
	      posed standard projection code.

Web Page
       http://tdc-www.harvard.edu/software/wcstools/imstar/

Author
       Doug Mink, SAO (dmink@cfa.harvard.edu)

6 July 2001							     WCSTools								 imstar(1)
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