Re: [Numpy-discussion] display numpy array as image (Giorgio F. Gilestro)
I was misinformed about the status of numdisplay's pages. The package is available as both part of stsci_python and independently, and its (up-to-date) home page is here: http://stsdas.stsci.edu/numdisplay/ Googling numdisplay finds that page. My apologies to those inconvenienced by my prior post. Note that there is practical documentation and examples of how to use it for astronomical image display in the Data Analysis Tutorial: http://www.scipy.org/wikis/topical_software/Tutorial --jh--
On Freitag 30 November 2007, Joe Harrington wrote:
I was misinformed about the status of numdisplay's pages. The package is available as both part of stsci_python and independently, and its (up-to-date) home page is here:
I had a look at ds9/numdisplay, and as a summary, I found a nice viewer for scalar images with colormap support, and x/y projections. What I missed though is the display of RGB images. It looks as if ds9 was capable of doing so (I could add "frames" of RGB type), but I did not find a way to feed them with data. numdisplay.display(myarray) seems to only support 2D-arrays. Ciao, / / .o. /--/ ..o / / ANS ooo
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