bionic (1) mMakeHdr.1.gz

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NAME

       mMakeHdr - Create a FITS header template for use in mosaic creation

SYNOPSIS

       MakeHdr  [-d  level]  [-s  statusfile]  [-p(ixel-scale) cdelt] [-P maxpixel] [-n] images.tbl template.hdr
       [system [equinox]]

DESCRIPTION

       From a list of images to be mosaicked together, mMakeHdr generates the FITS header  that  best  describes
       the  output  image.   If the input metadata represent a properly matched set of data cubes (three or four
       dimensions), the header will reflect this and can be used in cube mosaicking.  If the spatial coverage of
       the  data  is  large enough that a TAN projection header is infeasable, an allsky (AITOFF) header will be
       created, though this should be used with caution as it can easily be the result of  metadata  for  images
       that shouldn't really be combined.

OPTIONS

       -d level
              Turns on debugging to the specified level (1-3).

       -s statusfile
              Output and errors are written to statusfile instead of to stdout.

       -p cdelt
              Specify a pixel scale for the header, if different from the input images.

       -P maxpixel
              Sanity check; forces an upper limit on derived NAXIS1, NAXIS2, just in time.

       -n     "North-aligned"  flag.   By  default,  the  FITS  header  generated represents the best fit to the
              images, often resulting in a slight rotation.  If you want north to be straight up in  your  final
              mosaic, you should use this flag.

ARGUMENTS

       images.tbl
              Metadata table (generated by mImgtbl) describing the images to be mosaicked.

       template.hdr
              Path to header template to be generated.

       system (optional)
              Specifies the system for the header (default is Equatorial).  Possible values are:

              EQUJ EQUB ECLJ ECLB GAL SGAL

       equinox (optional)
              If  a  coordinate system is specified, the equinox can also be given in the form YYYY.  Default is
              J2000.

RESULT

       Creation of output file template.hdr.

MESSAGES

       OK     [struct  stat  =   "OK",   count=nimages,   ncube=ncubes,   clon=ra,   clat=dec,   lonsize=crpix1,
              latsize=crpix2,   posang=ang,  lon1=ra1,  lat1=dec1,  lon2=ra2,  lat2=dec2,  lon3=ra3,  lat3=dec3,
              lon4=ra4, lat4=dec4]

       OK     messages about projection and number of axes>

       ERROR  Memory allocation failure.

       ERROR  Invalid pixel scale string: cdelt

       ERROR  Cannot open status file: statusfile

       ERROR  Invalid system string.  Must be EQUJ|EQUB|ECLJ|ECLB|GAL|SGAL

       ERROR  Equinox string is not a number

       ERROR  Can't open output header file.

       ERROR  Invalid image metadata file: filename

       ERROR  Need columns: ctype1 ctype2 nl ns crval1  crval2  crpix1  crpix2  cdelt1  cdelt2  crota2  (equinox
              optional).   Four  corners  (equatorial)  will  be used if they exist or even just a single set of
              coordinates

       ERROR  Bad WCS for image n

       ERROR  Error computing boundaries.

       ERROR  Output wcsinit() failed.

EXAMPLES

       $ mMakeHdr 2mass-images.tbl orig.hdr
              [struct stat="OK", count=30]

BUGS

       The drizzle algorithm has been implemented but has not been tested in this release.

       If a header template contains carriage returns (i.e., created/modified on a Windows machine), the cfitsio
       library  will  be  unable  to read it properly, resulting in the error: [struct stat="ERROR", status=207,
       msg="illegal character in keyword"]

       It is best for the background correction  algorithms  if  the  area  described  in  the  header  template
       completely encloses all of the input images in their entirety. If parts of input images are "chopped off"
       by the header template, the background correction will be affected. We  recommend  you  use  an  expanded
       header  for  the  reprojection  and background modeling steps, returning to the originally desired header
       size for the final coaddition. The default background matching  assumes  that  there  are  no  non-linear
       background  variations  in  the individual images (and therefore in the overlap differences). If there is
       any uncertainty in this regard, it is safer to turn on the "level only"  background  matching  (the  "-l"
       flag in mBgModel.

       Due  to some numerical approximation, the "North Up" bounding box calculated when the -n switch is on can
       be skewed a fraction of a degree.

       2001-2015 California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California

       If your research uses Montage, please include the following acknowledgement: "This research made  use  of
       Montage.  It  is  funded  by  the  National  Science  Foundation  under Grant Number ACI-1440620, and was
       previously funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Earth Science Technology Office,
       Computation  Technologies  Project,  under  Cooperative  Agreement  Number  NCC5-626 between NASA and the
       California Institute of Technology."

       The Montage distribution includes an adaptation of the MOPEX algorithm developed at the  Spitzer  Science
       Center.