Fitsh- A software package for image processing

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In this paper we describe the main features of the software package named fitsh, intended to provide a standalone environment for analysis of data acquired by imaging astronomical detectors. The package both provides utilities for the full pipeline of subsequent related data-processing steps (including image calibration, astrometry, source identification, photometry, differential analysis, low-level arithmetic operations, multiple-image combinations, spatial transformations and interpolations) and aids the interpretation of the (mainly photometric and/or astrometric) results. The package also features a consistent implementation of photometry based on image subtraction, point spread function fitting and aperture photometry and provides easy-to-use interfaces for comparisons and for picking the most suitable method for a particular problem. The set of utilities found in this package is built on top of the commonly used UNIX/POSIX shells (hence the name of the package); therefore, both frequently used and well-documented tools for such environments can be exploited and managing a massive amount of data is rather convenient. © 2012 The Author Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2012 RAS.

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Pál, A. (2012). Fitsh- A software package for image processing. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 421(3), 1825–1837. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19813.x

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