Transcription of AstroImageJ 2.4.1 User Guide plus Getting Started with ...
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Page 1 of 41 AstroImageJ User Guide plus Getting Started with Differential Photometry an image analysis tool for astronomy website: support forum: Feature Overview General purpose, but optimized for time series aperture photometry Open source and written in Java, so runs under Windows, OS X, Linux Real-time or post-processed calibration, analysis, and plotting DS9-like image display with live photometer and WCS support plate solve capability (internet connection required) FITS header handling, viewing, editing Multi-image processing (bias, dark, flat, CCD non-linearity correction) Multi-exposure, multi-aperture differential photometry Interactive multi-curve plotting Interactive lightcurve detrending Astronomical coord. conversion (J2000, EoD, equatorial, ecliptic, galactic) Astronomical time conversion (UTC, local, LST, JD, HJD, BJDTBD) Page 2 of 41 Table of Contents 1. Introduction .. 5 2. 5 Linux Installation.
ImageJ (IJ) with customizations to the base code and a packaged set of astronomy specific plugins. AIJ and IJ are public domain Java image processing programs inspired by NIH Image for the Macintosh. IJ was developed by Wayne Rasband at the National Institutes of Health.
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