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Thanks, that sounds pretty reasonable. I'll e-mail stsci. I would try to implement something along those lines myself, but I got lost in the matplotlib transforms documentation. Even for something simple like making the x-axis go from 10 to 20 instead of 1 to 10 it seems like a difficult process, while with, say, contour, you can just specify the x- and y- axes in the function call. Nothing similar exists for imshow / figimage? Thanks, Adam On Mar 29, 8:15 am, "Paul Barrett" <pebarr...@gmail.com> wrote:
pyfits should have this capability. I would suggest contacting the people at the Space Telescope Science Institute, who are the ones that currently maintain pyfits, and asking them to include this feature. The other option is to add it to you own version of pyfits.
Cheers, Paul
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 8:28 PM,Keflavich<keflav...@gmail.com> wrote:
Is there any plotting routine in scipy / matplotlib that can plot a fits image with correct WCS coordinates on the axes? I know pyfits can load fits files, astLib has routines to interpret header coordinates, and I think you can make the axes different using matplotlib transforms, but is there anything that puts all three together currently available?
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