pixtopix: Coordinate transformation to/from drizzled images
This task allows a user to perform coordinate transformations with the full WCS and distortion model to and from drizzled image positions. This task serves as a replacement for the STSDAS.dither task ‘tran’.
pixtopix
transforms pixel positions given as X,Y values into
positions in another WCS frame based on the WCS information and any
recognized distortion keywords from the input image header.
- Authors:
Warren Hack
- License:
Parameters
- inimagestr
full filename with path of input image, an extension name
['sci',1]
should be provided if input is a multi-extensionFITS
file- outimagestr, optional
full filename with path of output image, an extension name
['sci',1]
should be provided if output is a multi-extensionFITS
file. If no image gets specified, the input image will be used to generate a default output WCS usingstwcs.distortion.util.output_wcs()
.- directionstr
Direction of transform (forward or backward). The ‘forward’ transform takes the pixel positions (assumed to be from the ‘input’ image) and determines their position in the ‘output’ image. The ‘backward’ transform converts the pixel positions (assumed to be from the ‘output’ image) into pixel positions in the ‘input’ image.
Optional Parameters
- xfloat, optional
X position from image
- yfloat, optional
Y position from image
- coordsstr, deprecated
[DEPRECATED] full filename with path of file with x,y coordinates Filename given here will be ignored if a file has been specified in
coordfile
parameter.- coordfilestr, optional
full filename with path of file with starting x,y coordinates
- colnamesstr, optional
comma separated list of column names from ‘coords’ files containing x,y coordinates, respectively. Will default to first two columns if None are specified. Column names for ASCII files will use ‘c1’,’c2’,… convention.
- separatorstr, optional
non-blank separator used as the column delimiter in the coords file
- precisionint, optional
Number of floating-point digits in output values
- outputstr, optional
Name of output file with results, if desired
- verbosebool
Print out full list of transformation results (default: False)
RETURNS
- outxfloat
X position of transformed pixel. If more than 1 input value, then it will be a numpy array.
- outyfloat
Y position of transformed pixel. If more than 1 input value, then it will be a numpy array.
Notes
This task performs a full distortion-correction coordinate transformation based on all WCS keywords and any recognized distortion keywords from the input image header. The transformation recognizes the conventions for describing distortion implemented as part of the SIP and Paper IV conventions used with AstroDrizzle. Input images can be updated to use these conventions through the use of the ‘updatewcs’ module the STWCS package.
See Also
stwcs
Examples
These examples illustrate the syntax that can be used to run the task in a couple of common modes.
Convert the position 256,256 from ‘input_flt.fits[sci,1]’ into a position on the output image ‘output_drz.fits[sci,1]’ using:
>>> from drizzlepac import pixtopix >>> outx,outy = pixtopix.tran("input_file_flt.fits[sci,1]", ... "output_drz.fits[sci,1],"forward", 256,256)
or if you the default direction of ‘forward’ is already appropriate and you don’t want to explicitly set that value:
>>> outx,outy = pixtopix.tran("input_file_flt.fits[sci,1]", ... "output_drz.fits[sci,1],x=256,y=256)
The set of X,Y positions from ‘output_drz.fits[sci,1]’ stored as the 3rd and 4th columns from the ASCII file
xy_sci1.dat
will be transformed into pixel positions from ‘input_flt.fits[sci,1]’ and written out toxy_flt1.dat
using:>>> from drizzlepac import pixtopix >>> x,y = pixtopix.tran("input_flt.fits[sci,1]", ... "output_drz.fits[sci,1]", "backward", ... coordfile='xy_sci1.dat', colnames=['c3','c4'], ... output="xy_flt1.dat")
- drizzlepac.pixtopix.tran(inimage, outimage, direction='forward', x=None, y=None, coordfile=None, colnames=None, separator=None, precision=6, output=None, verbose=True)[source]
Primary interface to perform coordinate transformations in pixel coordinates between 2 images using STWCS and full distortion models read from each image’s header.
- drizzlepac.pixtopix.help(file=None)
Print out syntax help for running
pixtopix
.- Parameters:
- filestr (Default = None)
If given, write out help to the filename specified by this parameter Any previously existing file with this name will be deleted before writing out the help.