Re: FITS files from 5 surveys
Posted by
karenacollins on
Jan 30, 2021; 1:03pm
URL: http://astroimagej.170.s1.nabble.com/FITS-files-from-5-surveys-tp1481p1482.html
Hi Rick,
The two images you mentioned work for me. I am running the latest
"Daily build" of AIJ. You can update as described here:
http://astroimagej.1065399.n5.nabble.com/After-a-fresh-installation-of-AIJ-be-sure-to-update-to-the-latest-build-td142.html
After you update, your AIJ version should show 3.4.0.23:
Here's what I see. Can you see if you can duplicate?
For DECaLS, going to your link and then to the observation you
mention takes me to here:
https://www.legacysurvey.org/viewer/ccd/ls-dr9/decam-547225-S3.xhtml?rect=136,210,100,100
Then if I click the link circled below, a fits.gz file downloads and
I am able to open it fine in AIJ. Does this work for you?
Going to the Pan-STARRS link you provided and then clicking "FITS"
above the "stack 1287.064 z" image downloads a fits file that opens
in AIJ:
Karen
On 1/29/2021 2:20 PM, Rick_N. [via
AstroImageJ] wrote:
I am starting on making a light curve for a reported Supernova
that involves FITS images from five different surveys: SDSS, PTF,
Pan-STARRS, KiDS and DECaLS. I have been involved with reporting
transients for people who use the citizen science project Galaxy
Zoo over several years now. As we are mainly amateurs, we have
found the Aperture Photometry Tool by Russ Laher from the ZTF easy
enough to use.
Unfortunately, APT does not open FITS files from the KiDS survey
as they are 1.4gb big. Thankfully, AstroImageJ does open these
files and I have calculated some Apparent magnitudes that help a
lot. Thanks again! An example of those KiDS files can be found
here:
ADP.2019-02-11T13:02:25.702
http://archive.eso.org/dataset/ADP.2019-02-11T13:02:25.702
I would like to compare magnitudes that have been found already
with AIJ. To start with, I used a frame
from SDSS which went well and ended up by being very nearly the
same value that SDSS had come up with.
However, AIJ does not load properly frames from DECaLS or
Pan-STARRS. The following are examples:
DECaLS
https://www.legacysurvey.org/viewer/exposures/?ra=220.0112&dec=-1.5281&layer=ls-dr9
specifically
CCD decam r 547225 S3, 60.0 sec (x,y ~ 186,260)
(decam/CP/V4.8.2a/CP20160606/c4d_160607_014821_ooi_r_ls9.fits.fz
[26])
and
Pan-STARRS
http://ps1images.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/ps1cutouts?pos=220.011227+-1.528099
&filter=color&filter=g&filter=r&filter=i&filter=z&filter=y&filetypes=stack&auxiliary=data
&size=512&output_size=512&verbose=0&autoscale=99.500000&catlist=
rings.v3.skycell.1287.064.stk.z.unconv.fits
specifically
the z-band image "stack 1287.064 z"
Can I do something so they can be opened and used? Is there a fix?
I am running Windows 10 (64bit) and Java 8 update 281 (64bit).
Thanks for your time, Richard.