This metapackage will install software for the interactive visual inspection
of astronomical data. Note that Python packages can be used for interactive
inspection as well within the ipython environment.
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aladin
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12.001+dfsg-1
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Interactive sky atlas for astronomical images and datasets
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aladin:
Interactive sky atlas for astronomical images and datasets
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Aladin is an interactive software sky atlas allowing the user to
visualise digitised astronomical images, to superimpose entries from
astronomical catalogues or databases, and to interactively access
related data and information from the Simbad database, the VizieR
service and other archives for all known sources in the field.
Created in 1999 by the Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg
(CDS), Aladin has become a widely-used tool of the Virtual
Observatory (VO) framework capable of addressing challenges such as
locating data of interest, accessing and exploring distributed
datasets, and visualising multi-wavelength data. Compliance with
existing or emerging VO standards, interconnection with other
visualisation or analysis tools, and the ability to easily compare
heterogeneous data are the key topics which allow Aladin to be a
powerful data exploration and integration tool.
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ftools-fv
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5.5+dfsg-2
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Tool for viewing and editing FITS format files
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ftools-fv:
Tool for viewing and editing FITS format files
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Fv provides a graphical user interface to data stored in FITS
(Flexible Image Transport System) files. Local files can be created,
viewed and edited, files on the internet can be opened read-only
through the http and ftp protocols. Through the POWplot program,
FITS data can be visualized in a large variety of styles. An
interface to the SkyView online database allows for searching,
downloading, and plotting of images and object lists for a region of
the sky.
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- 9 regular users
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ginga
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4.0.1-1
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Astronomical image viewer
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ginga:
Astronomical image viewer
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Ginga is a toolkit designed for building viewers for scientific image
data in Python, visualizing 2D pixel data in numpy arrays.
It can view astronomical data such as contained in files based on the
FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) file format. It is written and
is maintained by software engineers at the Subaru Telescope, National
Astronomical Observatory of Japan.
The Ginga toolkit centers around an image display object which supports
zooming and panning, color and intensity mapping, a choice of several
automatic cut levels algorithms and canvases for plotting scalable
geometric forms. In addition to this widget, a general purpose
"reference" FITS viewer is provided, based on a plugin framework.
A fairly complete set of standard plugins are provided for features
that is expected from a modern FITS viewer: panning and zooming windows,
star catalog access, cuts, star pick/fwhm, thumbnails, etc.
This package contains the image viewer based on Python 3.
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- 5 regular users
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glueviz
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0.14.1+dfsg-1
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New upstream version
1.18.0
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Linked data visualization
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glueviz:
Linked data visualization
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Glue is a Python project to link visualizations of scientific datasets across
many files. Some of its features are:
- Interactive, linked statistical graphics of multiple files.
- Support for many file formats including common image formats,
ascii tables, astronomical image and table formats (fits, vot, ipac), and
HDF5. Custom data loaders can also be easily added.
- Highly scriptable and extendable.
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- 3 regular users
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ifrit
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4.1.2-6
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powerful tool for visualizing 3-dimensional data sets
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ifrit:
powerful tool for visualizing 3-dimensional data sets
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IFRIT (the Ionization FRont Interactive Tool) has its origins (and
hence name) in a specialized utility designed to visualize ionization
fronts in cosmological numerical simulations. IFRIT, however, has
outgrown its origins and now can visualize general data sets as well.
IFRIT is written in C++ and is based on two state-of-the-art toolkits:
the Visualization ToolKit (VTK) and a GUI toolkit QT.
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imagej
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1.52j-1
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Image processing program with a focus on microscopy images
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imagej:
Image processing program with a focus on microscopy images
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It can display, edit, analyze, process, save and print 8-bit, 16-bit and
32-bit images. It can read many image formats including TIFF, GIF, JPEG,
BMP, DICOM, FITS and "raw". It supports "stacks", a series of images that
share a single window.
It can calculate area and pixel value statistics of user-defined
selections. It can measure distances and angles. It can create density
histograms and line profile plots. It supports standard image processing
functions such as contrast manipulation, sharpening, smoothing, edge
detection and median filtering.
Spatial calibration is available to provide real world dimensional
measurements in units such as millimeters. Density or gray scale
calibration is also available.
ImageJ is developed by Wayne Rasband (wayne@codon.nih.gov), is at the
Research Services Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda,
Maryland, USA.
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- role
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- image, image:raster
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- gif, jpg, tiff
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- 97 regular users
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mayavi2
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4.8.2-4
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scientific visualization package for 2-D and 3-D data
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mayavi2:
scientific visualization package for 2-D and 3-D data
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MayaVi2 is a cross-platform tool for 2-D and 3-D scientific data
visualization. Its features include:
- Visualization of scalar, vector and tensor data in 2 and 3 dimensions
- Easy scriptability using Python
- Easy extendability via custom sources, modules, and data filters
- Reading several file formats: VTK (legacy and XML), PLOT3D, etc.
- Saving of visualizations
- Saving rendered visualization in a variety of image formats.
MayaVi2 has been designed with scriptability and extensibility in
mind. While the mayavi2 application is usable by itself, it may be
used as an Envisage plugin which allows it to be embedded in user
applications natively. Alternatively, it may be used as a
visualization engine for any application.
This package also provides TVTK, which wraps VTK objects to provide a
convenient, Pythonic API, while supporting Traits attributes and
NumPy/SciPy arrays. TVTK is implemented mostly in pure Python, except
for a small extension module.
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- 19 regular users
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paraview
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4.1.0+dfsg+1-1
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Parallel Visualization Application
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paraview:
Parallel Visualization Application
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ParaView is an open-source, multi-platform application designed to
visualize data sets of size varying from small to very large. The
goals of the ParaView project include the following:
* Develop an open-source, multi-platform visualization application.
* Support distributed computation models to process large data sets.
* Create an open, flexible, and intuitive user interface.
* Develop an extensible architecture based on open standards.
ParaView runs on distributed and shared memory parallel as well as
single processor systems and has been successfully tested on Windows,
Mac OS X, Linux and various Unix workstations, clusters and
supercomputers. Under the hood, ParaView uses the Visualization
Toolkit as the data processing and rendering engine and has a user
interface written using Qt.
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- 162 regular users
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qfitsview
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3.3+p1+dfsg-2
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FITS file viewer based on DPUSER
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qfitsview:
FITS file viewer based on DPUSER
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QFitsView is a FITS file viewer based on DPUSER. In addition to displaying
two-dimensional images, it also provides means to explore three-dimensional
data cubes. It integrates the functionality of DPUSER which can be accessed
directly out of QFitsView.
Note that this package was compiled with the giza library instead of PGPLOT,
since the latter is non-free software.
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saods9
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8.4.1+repack-3
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Image display tool for astronomy
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saods9:
Image display tool for astronomy
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SAOImage DS9 is an astronomical imaging and data visualization
application. DS9 supports FITS images and binary tables, multiple frame
buffers, region manipulation, and many scale algorithms and colormaps. It
provides for easy communication with external analysis tasks and is highly
configurable and extensible via XPA and SAMP.
All versions and platforms support a consistent set of GUI and
functional capabilities.
DS9 supports advanced features such as 2-D, 3-D and RGB frame buffers, mosaic
images, tiling, blinking, geometric markers, colormap manipulation, scaling,
arbitrary zoom, cropping, rotation, pan, and a variety of coordinate
systems.
The GUI for DS9 is user configurable. GUI elements such as the coordinate
display, panner, magnifier, horizontal and vertical graphs, button bar, and
color bar can be configured via menus or the command line.
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- 35 regular users
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ser-player
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1.7.3-3
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Video player and processing utility for SER files
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ser-player:
Video player and processing utility for SER files
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The SER file format can be used to store data from fast frame rate astronomy
cameras instead of using the AVI file format. This application enables users
to review SER files in the same way that AVI files are reviewed with a video
player.
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- 12 regular users
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skycat
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3.1.2+starlink1~b+dfsg-2
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Image visualization and access to catalogs and data for astronomy
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skycat:
Image visualization and access to catalogs and data for astronomy
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The ESO/Starlink Skycat tool combines the image display capabilities
of the RTD (Real-Time Display) with a set of classes for accessing
astronomical catalogs locally and over the network using HTTP. The tool
allows you to view FITS images from files or from the Digitized Sky
Survey (DSS).
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3.1.2+starlink1~b+dfsg-5
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3.1.2+starlink1~b+dfsg-5
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3.1.2+starlink1~b+dfsg-9
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3.1.2+starlink1~b+dfsg-9
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3.1.2+starlink1~b+dfsg-7
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3.1.2+starlink1~b-8
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3.1.2+starlink1~b+dfsg-2
(stretch)
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- 10 regular users
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topcat
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4.6.2-1
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Tool for OPerations on Catalogues And Tables
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topcat:
Tool for OPerations on Catalogues And Tables
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TOPCAT is an interactive graphical viewer and editor for tabular
data. Its aim is to provide most of the facilities that astronomers
need for analysis and manipulation of source catalogues and other
tables, though it can be used for non-astronomical data as well. It
understands a number of different astronomically important formats
(including FITS and VOTable) and more formats can be added.
This package contains the executable.
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veusz
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1.21.1-1
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2D and 3D scientific plotting application with graphical interface
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veusz:
2D and 3D scientific plotting application with graphical interface
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Veusz is a 2D and 3D scientific plotting and graphing package,
designed to produce publication-ready PDF, SVG, Postscript and bitmap
output. Veusz provides a GUI, command line and scripting interface
(based on Python) to its plotting facilities. The plots are built
using an object-based system to provide a consistent interface.
This package includes the main executable, documentation and examples.
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- 25 regular users
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yorick-cubeview
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2.2-2
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3D FITS data viewer specialized in spectro-imaging
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yorick-cubeview:
3D FITS data viewer specialized in spectro-imaging
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Cubeview is a viewer for 3D data store in FITS files, a file format
extensively used among astronomers. It is specialized in displaying
spectro-imaging data but can be used to do basic visualization on any
FITS file containing a 3D array.
Cubeview features a stand-alone graphical user interface which
adheres to the GTK+ look-and-feel. Being written in
Yorick, it is inherently scriptable. A system of hooks allows custom
actions to be repeated automatically when certain events occur.
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- utility
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- 3 regular users
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yorick-spydr
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0.8.2-3
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FITS image display and simple analysis
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yorick-spydr:
FITS image display and simple analysis
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Spydr (pronounced like spider) basically is an FITS image viewer. It
can work as a stand-alone application but is best integrated in a
Yorick-based data-analysis work-flow (Yorick is an interpreted
language specialized in numerical computations and scientific
graphics). It includes tools to zoom, produce cuts, histograms,
Gaussian/Moffat fits, PSF fits (inc. FWHM and Strehl). Can work on
single images, sequences of images or data cubes.
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specviz
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0.6.2-1
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Interactive astronomical 1D spectra analysis tool
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specviz:
Interactive astronomical 1D spectra analysis tool
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SpecViz is a tool for visualization and quick-look analysis of
1D astronomical spectra.
SpecViz allows spectra to be easily plotted and examined. It
supports flexible spectral unit conversions, custom plotting
attributes, interactive selections, multiple plots, and other
features.
SpecViz notably includes a measurement tool for spectral lines
which enables the user, with a few mouse actions, to perform
and record measurements. It has a model fitting capability that
enables the user to create simple (e.g., single Gaussian) or
multi-component models (e.g., multiple Gaussians for emission
and absorption lines in addition to regions of flat continua).
A typical data-analysis workflow might involve data exploration
using SpecViz and then scripting to create more complex
measurements or modeling workflows using SpecUtils.
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cubeviz
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Visualization & Analysis Tool for IFU Data Cubes
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cubeviz:
Visualization & Analysis Tool for IFU Data Cubes
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CubeViz is an visualization and analysis toolbox for data cubes from integral
field units (IFUs). It is built as part of the glue visualiztion
tool. CubeViz is designed to work with data cubes from the NIRSpec and MIRI
instruments on JWST, and will work with data cubes from any IFU. It uses the
specutils package from Astropy.
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glue-vispy-viewers
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Experimental Glue VisPy plugin
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glue-vispy-viewers:
Experimental Glue VisPy plugin
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