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Re: My problem or yours?



I have been using DS-9 to read the images.  They come up with DS-9 with the 
right orientation, and the right coordinates.  To a degree or so.  It is 
good enough that even with a pretty bland field (no really bright stars) I 
can match the fields up to the sky atlas.

This is my test of the fits header.  If anyone has a better test, I will 
start using it.

Tom Droege

At 04:23 PM 10/24/01 -0700, you wrote:

>--- Andrew Bennett <andrew.bennett@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> >
> > > ... Your program ... will "see" only the 2032^^2 image pixels.
> >
> > Not quite. Data is being lost. As I said in my post
> > to Tom, this leaves the image non-square and means that
>
>Andrew is correct.  The header line needs to be fixed.
>
>Should require only a triveal change to a constant.
>Got to know what to change it to however.  IMO the goal
>is that a FITS reader should be able to read the headers.
>A "back door" data path like a tech note or E-mail
>should not be required to find the image.
>
>
>
>
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