DS9(1)
DS9(1) General Commands Manual DS9(1)
NAME
ds9 - image tool for astronomy
SYNOPSIS
ds9 [options]
DESCRIPTION
DS9 DS9 is the modern image tool used by astronomers for visualization
of astronomical data. It supports a plethora of command line options,
which may be used in a script-like fashion. An instance of the program
is entirely controllable from the commandline with the XPA tools.
OPTIONS
-about Get DS9 credits.
Syntax
-about
Example:
ds9 -about
-align Controls the World Coordinate System alignment for the current
frame.
Syntax
-align [yes| no]
Example:
ds9 -align yes
-analysis
Control external analysis tasks. Tasks are numbered as they are
loaded, starting with 0. Can also be used to display a message
and
display text in the text dialog window.
Syntax
-analysis [<task number> ]
[<filename> ]
[task <task number> | <task name> ]
[load <filename> ]
[clear]
[clear] [load <filename> ]
[message ok| okcancel| yesno <message> ]
[entry <message> ]
[text]
Example:
ds9 -analysis 0 # invoke first analysis task
ds9 -analysis task 0
ds9 -analysis task foobar
ds9 -analysis task {foo bar}
ds9 -analysis my.ans
ds9 -analysis load my.ans
ds9 -analysis clear
ds9 -analysis clear load my.ans
ds9 -analysis message {This is a message}
ds9 -analysis text {This is text}
-array Load raw data array into current frame.
Syntax
-array <filename> [
[xdim=<x> , ydim=<y> | dim=<dim> ] , zdim=<z> , bitpix=<b> ,
skip=<s> , endian=
[little| big] ]
Example:
ds9 -array foo.arr[dim=512, bitpix=-32, endian=little]
$cat foo.arr | ds9 -array -[dim=512, bitpix=-32, endian=lit-
tle]
-asinh Select ASINH scale function for the current frame.
Syntax
-asinh
Example:
ds9 -asinh
bg
-background
Set image background color.
Syntax
-bg <color>
Example:
ds9 -background red
ds9 -bg red
-backup
Create a backup save set.
Syntax
-backup <filename>
Example:
ds9 -backup ds9.bck
-bin Controls binning factor, binning buffer size, and binning
function
for binning FITS bin tables.
Syntax
-bin [about <x> <y> ]
[about center]
[buffersize <value> ]
[cols <x> <y> ]
[colsz <x> <y> <z> ]
[factor <value> [<value> ] ]
[depth <value> ]
[filter <string> ]
[filter clear]
[function average| sum]
[in]
[out]
[to fit]
[match]
[lock [yes| no] ]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -bin about 4096 4096
ds9 -bin about center
ds9 -bin buffersize 512
ds9 -bin cols detx dety
ds9 -bin colsz detx dety time
ds9 -bin factor 4
ds9 -bin factor 4 2
ds9 -bin depth 10
ds9 -bin filter 'pha > 5'
ds9 -bin filter clear
ds9 -bin function sum
ds9 -bin in
ds9 -bin out
ds9 -bin to fit
ds9 -bin match
ds9 -bin lock yes
ds9 -bin open
ds9 -bin close
-blink Blink mode parameters. Interval is in seconds.
Syntax
-blink []
[yes| no]
[interval <value> ]
Example:
ds9 -blink
ds9 -blink yes
ds9 -blink interval 1
-block Controls blocking parameters.
Syntax
-block[<value> ]
[<value> <value> ]
[to <value> ]
[to <value> <value> ]
[in]
[out]
[to fit]
[match]
[lock [yes| no] ]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9-block4
ds9-block4 2
ds9-blockto 4
ds9-blockto 4 2
ds9-blockin
ds9-blockout
ds9-blockto fit
ds9-blockmatch
ds9-blocklock yes
ds9-blockopen
ds9-blockclose
-blue For RGB frames, sets the current color channel to blue.
Syntax
-blue
Example:
ds9 -blue foo.fits
-catalog
cat
Support for catalogs. The first three commands will create a
new
catalog search. All other commands operated on the last search
created, unless indicated otherwise.
Syntax
-catalog [new]
[ned| simbad| denis| skybot]
[aavso| ac| ascss| cmc| gaia| gsc1| gsc2| gsc3| nomad| ppmx|
sao| sdss5| sdss6| sdss7| sdss8| sdss9| tycho]
[ua2| ub1| ucac2| ucac2sup| ucac3| ucac4| urat1]
[2mass| iras]
[csc| xmm| rosat]
[first| nvss]
[chandralog| cfhtlog| esolog| stlog| xmmlog]
[cds <catalogname> ]
[cds <catalogid> ]
[load <filename> ]
[import sb| tsv <filename> ]
[<ref> ] [<ra> <dec> <coordsys> ]
[<ref> ] [allcols]
[<ref> ] [allrows]
[<ref> ] [cancel]
[<ref> ] [clear]
[<ref> ] [close]
[<ref> ] [crosshair]
[<ref> ] [dec <col> ]
[<ref> ] [edit yes| no]
[<ref> ] [export sb| tsv <filename> ]
[<ref> ] [filter <string> ]
[<ref> ] [filter load <filename> ]
[<ref> ] [header]
[<ref> ] [location <code> ]
[<ref> ] [match <ref> <ref> ]
[<ref> ] [match]
[<ref> ] [match error <value> degrees| arcmin| arcsec]
[<ref> ] [match function 1and2| 1not2| 2not1]
[<ref> ] [match return 1and2| 1only| 2only]
[<ref> ] [match unique yes| no]
[<ref> ] [maxrows <number> ]
[<ref> ] [name <object> ]
[<ref> ] [panto yes| no]
[<ref> ] [plot <xcol> <ycol> <xerrcol> <yerrcol> ]
[<ref> ] [print]
[<ref> ] [psky <skyframe> ]
[<ref> ] [psystem <coordsys> ]
[<ref> ] [ra <col> ]
[<ref> ] [regions]
[<ref> ] [retrieve]
[<ref> ] [samp]
[<ref> ] [samp broadcast]
[<ref> ] [samp send <application> ]
[<ref> ] [save <filename> ]
[<ref> ]
[servercds| adac| cadc| cambridge| sao| ukirt| iucaa| bejing|
saao]
[<ref> ] [show yes| no]
[<ref> ] [radius <value> degrees| arcmin| arcsec]
[<ref> ] [sky <skyframe> ]
[<ref> ] [skyformat <skyformat> ]
[<ref> ] [sort <col> incr| decr]
[<ref> ] [symbol [#]
condition| shape| color| text| font| fontsize| fontweight|
fontslant
<value> ]
[<ref> ] [symbol [#] text| size| size2| units| angle <value>
]
[<ref> ] [symbol shape circle| ellipse| box| text| point]
[<ref> ] [symbol shapecircle point| box point| diamond point|
cross
point| x point| arrow point| boxcircle point]
[<ref> ] [symbol add| [#] remove]
[<ref> ] [symbol save| load <filename> ]
[<ref> ] [system <coordsys> ]
[<ref> ] [update]
[<ref> ] [x <col> ]
[<ref> ] [y <col> ]
Example:
ds9 -catalog new
ds9 -catalog 2mass
ds9 -catalog cds 2mass
ds9 -catalog cds "I/252"
ds9 -catalog load foo.xml
ds9 -catalog import tsv foo.tsv
ds9 -catalog 202.48 47.21 fk5
ds9 -catalog allrows
ds9 -catalog allcols
ds9 -catalog cancel
ds9 -catalog clear
ds9 -catalog close
ds9 -catalog crosshair
ds9 -catalog dec DEC
ds9 -catalog edit yes
ds9 -catalog export tsv bar.tsv
ds9 -catalog filter'$Jmag> 15'
ds9 -catalog filter load foo.flt
ds9 -catalog header
ds9 -catalog location 500
ds9 -catalog match error 2 arcsec
ds9 -catalog match function 1and2
ds9 -catalog match unique no
ds9 -catalog match return 1only
ds9 -catalog match # last two catalogs loaded
ds9 -catalog match 2mass csc
ds9 -catalog maxrows 2000
ds9 -catalog name m51
ds9 -catalog panto no
ds9 -catalog plot'$Jmag' '$Hmag' '$e_Jmag' '$e_Hmag'
ds9 -catalog print
ds9 -catalog psky fk5
ds9 -catalog psystem wcs
ds9 -catalog ra RA
ds9 -catalog regions
ds9 -catalog retrieve
ds9 -catalog samp broadcast
ds9 -catalog samp send aladin
ds9 -catalog save foo.xml
ds9 -catalog server sao
ds9 -catalog show yes
ds9 -catalog radius 1 degrees
ds9 -catalog symbol condition '$Jmag> 15'
ds9 -catalog symbol 2 shape "boxcircle point"
ds9 -catalog symbol color red
ds9 -catalog symbol font times
ds9 -catalog symbol fontsize 14
ds9 -catalog symbol fontweight bold
ds9 -catalog symbol fontslant italic
ds9 -catalog symbol add
ds9 -catalog symbol 2 remove
ds9 -catalog symbol load foo.sym
ds9 -catalog symbol save bar.sym
ds9 -catalog sky fk5
ds9 -catalog skyformat degrees
ds9 -catalog sort "Jmag" incr
ds9 -catalog system wcs
ds9 -catalog update
ds9 -catalog x RA
ds9 -catalog y DEC
-cd Sets the current working directory.
Syntax
cd [<directory> ]
Example:
ds9 -cd /home/mrbill
-cmap Controls the colormap for the current frame. The colormap name
is not
case sensitive. A valid contrast value is from 0 to 10 and bias
value from 0 to 1.
Syntax
-cmap [<colormap> ]
[load <filename> ]
[save <filename> ]
[invert yes| no]
[<contrast> <bias> ]
[tag [load| save] <filename> ]
[tag delete]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -cmap Heat
ds9 -cmap load foo.sao
ds9 -cmap save bar.sao
ds9 -cmap invert yes
ds9 -cmap 5 .5
ds9 -cmap tag load foo.tag
ds9 -cmap tag save foo.tag
ds9 -cmap tag delete
ds9 -cmap open
ds9 -cmap close
-colorbar
Controls colorbar parameters.
Syntax
-colorbar []
[yes| no]
[horizontal| vertical]
[numerics yes| no]
[space value| distance]
[font times| helvetica| courier]
[fontsize <value> ]
[fontweight normal| bold]
[fontslant roman| italic]
[size]
[ticks]
[match]
[lock [yes| no] ]
Example:
ds9 -colorbar yes
ds9 -colorbar vertical
ds9 -colorbar numerics yes
ds9 -colorbar space value
ds9 -colorbar font times
ds9 -colorbar fontsize 14
ds9 -colorbar fontweight bold
ds9 -colorbar fontslant italic
ds9 -colorbar size 20
ds9 -colorbar ticks 11
ds9 -colorbar match
ds9 -colorbar lock yes
-console
Display tcl console window.
Syntax
-console
Example:
ds9 -console
-contour
Controls contours in the current frame.
Syntax
-contour []
[yes| no]
[clear]
[generate]
[load <filename> ]
[save <filename> [<coordsys> <skyframe> ] ]
[convert]
[load levels <filename> ]
[save levels <filename> ]
[copy]
[paste [<coordsys> <color> <width> yes| no] ]
[color <color> ]
[width <width> ]
[dash yes| no]
[smooth <smooth> ]
[method block| smooth]
[nlevels <number of levels> ]
[scale linear| log| pow| squared| sqrt| asinh| sinh| histequ]
[log exp <value> ]
[mode minmax| <value> | zscale| zmax]
[scope global| local]
[limits <min> <max> ]
[levels <value value value...> ]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -contour
ds9 -contour yes
ds9 -contour generate
ds9 -contour clear
ds9 -contour load ds9.ctr
ds9 -contour save ds9.ctr
ds9 -contour save ds9.ctr wcs fk5
ds9 -contour convert
ds9 -contour load levels ds9.ctr
ds9 -contour save levels ds9.lev
ds9 -contour copy
ds9 -contour paste
ds9 -contour paste wcs red 2 no
ds9 -contour color yellow
ds9 -contour width 2
ds9 -contour dash yes
ds9 -contour smooth 5
ds9 -contour method smooth
ds9 -contour nlevels 10
ds9 -contour scale sqrt
ds9 -contour log exp 1000
ds9 -contour mode zscale
ds9 -contour scope local
ds9 -contour limits 1 100
ds9 -contour levels 1 10 100 1000
ds9 -contour open
ds9 -contour close
-crop Set current image display area.
Syntax
-crop [<x> <y> <width> <height> [<coordsys> ] [<skyframe>
]
[degrees| arcmin| arcsec]
[match <coordsys> ]
[lock <coordsys> | none]
[reset]
[3d zmin zmax <coordsys> ]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 foo.fits -crop 40 30 10 20 # set crop in physical coords
ds9 foo.fits -crop +104:51:06.915 +68:33:40.761 28.144405
22.000204
-crosshair
Controls the current position of the crosshair in the current
frame.
DS9 is placed in crosshair mode when the crosshair is set.
Syntax
-crosshair [<x> <h> <coordsys> [<skyframe> ] ]
[match <coordsys> ]
[lock <coordsys> | none]
Example:
ds9 -crosshair 100 100 physical # set crosshair in physical
ds9 -crosshair 345 58.8 wcs fk5 # set crosshair in wcs coords
ds9 -crosshair 23:01:00 +58:52:51 wcs fk5
ds9 -crosshair match
ds9 -crosshair lock wcs
-cube Controls FITS cube.
Syntax
-cube []
[play| stop| next| prev| first| last]
[<slice> [<coordsys> ] ]
[interval <numeric> ]
[match <coordsys> ]
[lock <coordsys> | none]
[order 123| 132| 213| 231| 312| 321]
[axes lock [yes| no] ]
[axis <axis> ]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -cube
ds9 -cube play
ds9 -cube last
ds9 -cube 3
ds9 -cube 4.5 wcs
ds9 -cube interval 2
ds9 -cube match wcs
ds9 -cube lock wcs
ds9 -cube order 123
ds9 -cube axes lock yes
ds9 -cube axis 3
ds9 -cube open
ds9 -cube close
-cursor
Move mouse pointer or crosshair in image pixels in the current
frame.
Note, this will move selected Regions also.
Syntax
-cursor [<x> <h> ]
Example:
ds9 -cursor 10 10
-dsssao
dss
Support for Digital Sky Survey at SAO.
Syntax
-dsssao []
[<object> ]
[name <object> | clear]
[<ra> <dec> ] # in wcs fk5
[size <width> <height> degrees| arcmin| arcsec]
[save yes| no]
[frame new| current]
[update frame| crosshair]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -dsssao
ds9 -dsssao m31
ds9 -dsssao name m31
ds9 -dsssao name clear
ds9 -dsssao 00:42:44.404 +41:16:08.78
ds9 -dsssao size 60 60 arcmin
ds9 -dsssao save yes
ds9 -dsssao frame current
ds9 -dsssao update frame
ds9 -dsssao open
ds9 -dsssao close
-dsseso
Support for Digital Sky Survey at ESO.
Syntax
-dsseso []
[<object> ]
[name <object> | clear]
[<ra> <dec> ] # in wcs fk5
[size <width> <height> degrees| arcmin| arcsec]
[save yes| no]
[frame new| current]
[update frame| crosshair]
[survey DSS1| DSS2-red| DSS2-blue| DSS2-infrared]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -dsseso
ds9 -dsseso m31
ds9 -dsseso name m31
ds9 -dsseso name clear
ds9 -dsseso 00:42:44.404 +41:16:08.78
ds9 -dsseso size 60 60 arcmin
ds9 -dsseso save yes
ds9 -dsseso frame current
ds9 -dsseso update frame
ds9 -dsseso survey DSS2-red
ds9 -dsseso open
ds9 -dsseso close
-dssstsci
Support for Digital Sky Survey at STSCI.
Syntax
-dssstsci []
[<object> ]
[name <object> | clear]
[<ra> <dec> ] # in wcs fk5
[size <width> <height> degrees| arcmin| arcsec]
[save yes| no]
[frame new| current]
[update frame| crosshair]
[survey poss2ukstu_red| poss2ukstu_ir| poss2ukstu_blue]
[survey poss1_blue| poss1_red]
[survey all| quickv| phase2_gsc2| phase2_gsc1]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -dssstsci
ds9 -dssstsci m31
ds9 -dssstsci name m31
ds9 -dssstsci name clear
ds9 -dssstsci 00:42:44.404 +41:16:08.78
ds9 -dssstsci size 60 60 arcmin
ds9 -dssstsci save yes
ds9 -dssstsci frame current
ds9 -dssstsci update frame
ds9 -dssstsci survey all
ds9 -dssstsci open
ds9 -dssstsci close
-envi Load an ENVI header and file. Optional parameter: array endian.
Syntax
-envi <header> [<filename> ]
Example:
ds9 -envi foo.hdr
ds9 -envi foo.hdr foo.bsq
-exit quit
Quits DS9.
Syntax
-exit
-quit
Example:
ds9 -exit
-export
Export loaded image data of current frame in specified image
format,
at native resolution, using current colormap and contrast/bias
settings. NOTE: not scaling, rotation, or translation is ap-
plied. If
no format specified, the file name extension is used to deter-
mine the
output format. Optional parameters: jpeg quality (1-100) and
tiff
compression method.
Syntax
-export [array| nrrd| envi| gif| tiff| jpeg| png] <filename>
-export array <filename> [big| little| native]
-export nrrd <filename> [big| little| native]
-export envi <header> [<filename> ] [big| little| native]
-export <filename> .jpeg [1-100]
-export <filename> .tiff [none| jpeg| packbits| deflate]
Example:
ds9 -export array foo.arr little
ds9 -export nrrd foo.nrrd little
ds9 -export envi foo.hdr little
ds9 -export envi foo.hdr foo.bsq little
ds9 -export tiff foo.tiff jpeg
ds9 -export jpeg foo.jpeg 75
ds9 -export png foo.png
-fifo Set the name of the IRAF input and output fifos. The default is
/dev/
imt1. These fifos are used by IRAF to communicate with DS9.
Syntax
-fifo name
Example:
ds9 -fifo /dev/imt1
-fifo_only
-fits Load a FITS image into the current frame.
Syntax
-fits<filename>
Example:
ds9 -fits foo.fits
ds9 -fits bar.fits[bin=detx, dety]
$cat foo.fits | ds9 -fits -
$cat bar.fits | ds9 -fits -[bin=detx, dety]
-frame Controls frame functions. Frames may be created, deleted, re-
set, and
centered. While return the current frame number. If you goto a
frame
that does not exists, it will be created. If the frame is hid-
den, it
will be shown. The 'frameno' option is available for backward
compatibility.
Syntax
-frame [center [#| all] ]
[clear [#| all] ]
[new [rgb] ]
[delete [#| all] ]
[reset [#| all] ]
[refresh [#| all] ]
[hide [#| all] ]
[show [#| all] ]
[move first]
[move back]
[move forward]
[move last]
[first]
[prev]
[next]
[last]
[frameno #]
[#]
[match <coordsys> ]
[lock <coordsys> | none]
Example:
ds9 -frame center # center current frame
ds9 -frame center 1 # center 'Frame1'
ds9 -frame center all # center all frames
ds9 -frame clear # clear current frame
ds9 -frame new # create new frame
ds9 -frame new rgb # create new rgb frame
ds9 -frame delete # delete current frame
ds9 -frame reset # reset current frame
ds9 -frame refresh # refresh current frame
ds9 -frame hide # hide current frame
ds9 -frame show 1 # show frame 'Frame1'
ds9 -frame move first # move frame to first in order
ds9 -frame move back # move frame back in order
ds9 -frame move forward # move frame forward in order
ds9 -frame move last # move frame to last in order
ds9 -frame first # goto first frame
ds9 -frame prev # goto prev frame
ds9 -frame next # goto next frame
ds9 -frame last # goto last frame
ds9 -frame frameno 4 # goto frame 'Frame4', create if needed
ds9 -frame 3 # goto frame 'Frame3', create if needed
ds9 -frame lock wcs
-geometry
Define the initial window geometry. This includes all of the ds9
window, not just the image space. see X(1).
Syntax
-geometry value
Example:
ds9 -geometry 640x480
-gif Load GIF image into current frame.
Syntax
-gif <filename>
Example:
ds9 -gif foo.gif
$cat foo.gif | ds9 -gif -
-green For RGB frames, sets the current color channel to green.
Syntax
-green
Example:
ds9 -green foo.fits
grid
Controls coordinate grid. For grid numeric format syntax,
click
here.
Syntax
-grid []
[yes| no]
[type analysis| publication]
[system <coordsys> ]
[sky <skyframe> ]
[skyformat <skyformat> ]
[grid yes| no]
[grid color <color> ]
[grid width <value> ]
[grid dash yes| no]
[grid gap1 <value> ]
[grid gap2 <value> ]
[grid gap3 <value> ]
[axes yes| no]
[axes color <color> ]
[axes width <value> ]
[axes dash yes| no]
[axes type interior| exterior]
[axes origin lll| llu| lul| luu| ull| ulu| uul| uuu]
[format1 <format> ]
[format2 <format> ]
[tickmarks yes| no]
[tickmarks color <color> ]
[tickmarks width <value> ]
[tickmarks dash yes| no]
[border yes| no]
[border color <color> ]
[border width <value> ]
[border dash yes| no]
[numerics yes| no]
[numerics font times| helvetica| courier]
[numerics fontsize <value> ]
[numerics fontweight normal| bold]
[numerics fontslant roman| italic]
[numerics color <color> ]
[numerics gap1 <value> ]
[numerics gap2 <value> ]
[numerics gap3 <value> ]
[numerics type interior| exterior]
[numerics vertical yes| no]
[title yes| no]
[title text <text> ]
[title def yes| no]
[title gap <value> ]
[title font times| helvetica| courier]
[title fontsize <value> ]
[title fontweight normal| bold]
[title fontslant roman| italic]
[title color <color> ]
[labels yes| no]
[labels text1 <text> ]
[labels text2 <text> ]
[labels def1 yes| no]
[labels def2 yes| no]
[labels gap1 <value> ]
[labels gap2 <value> ]
[labels font times| helvetica| courier]
[labels fontsize <value> ]
[labels fontweight normal| bold]
[labels fontslant roman| italic]
[labels color <color> ]
[reset]
[load <filename> ]
[save <filename> ]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -grid
ds9 -grid yes
ds9 -grid type analysis
ds9 -grid system wcs
ds9 -grid sky fk5
ds9 -grid skyformat degrees
ds9 -grid grid yes
ds9 -grid grid color red
ds9 -grid grid width 2
ds9 -grid grid dash yes
ds9 -grid grid gap1 10
ds9 -grid grid gap2 10
ds9 -grid grid gap3 10
ds9 -grid axes yes
ds9 -grid axes color red
ds9 -grid axes width 2
ds9 -grid axes dash yes
ds9 -grid axes type exterior
ds9 -grid axes origin lll
ds9 -grid format1 d.2
ds9 -grid format2 d.2
ds9 -grid tickmarks yes
ds9 -grid tickmarks color red
ds9 -grid tickmarks width 2
ds9 -grid tickmarks dash yes
ds9 -grid border yes
ds9 -grid border color red
ds9 -grid border width 2
ds9 -grid border dash yes
ds9 -grid numerics yes
ds9 -grid numerics font courier
ds9 -grid numerics fontsize 12
ds9 -grid numerics fontweight bold
ds9 -grid numerics fontslant italic
ds9 -grid numerics color red
ds9 -grid numerics gap1 10
ds9 -grid numerics gap2 10
ds9 -grid numerics gap3 10
ds9 -grid numerics type exterior
ds9 -grid numerics vertical yes
ds9 -grid title yes
ds9 -grid title text {Hello World}
ds9 -grid title def yes
ds9 -grid title gap 10
ds9 -grid title font courier
ds9 -grid title fontsize 12
ds9 -grid title fontweight bold
ds9 -grid title fontslant italic
ds9 -grid title color red
ds9 -grid labels yes
ds9 -grid labels text1 {Hello World}
ds9 -grid labels text2 {Hello World}
ds9 -grid labels def1 yes
ds9 -grid labels def2 yes
ds9 -grid labels gap1 10
ds9 -grid labels gap2 10
ds9 -grid labels font courier
ds9 -grid labels fontsize 12
ds9 -grid labels fontweight bold
ds9 -grid labels fontslant italic
ds9 -grid labels color red
ds9 -grid reset
ds9 -grid load foo.grd
ds9 -grid save foo.grd
ds9 -grid open
ds9 -grid close
-geometry
Define the initial window geometry. This includes all of
the ds9
window, not just the image space. see X(1).
Syntax
-geometry value
Example:
ds9 -geometry 640x480
-header
Display current fits header dialog. Optional extension
number maybe
specified.
Syntax
-header [<ext> ]
[close [<ext> ] ]
[save [<ext> ] <filename> ]
Example:
ds9 -header
ds9 -header 2
ds9 -header close
ds9 -header save 1 foo.txt
-height
Set the height of the image display window. Use the ge-
ometry command
to set the overall width and height of the ds9 window.
Syntax
-height [<value> ]
Example:
ds9 -height 512
-help Display help information. To maintain backward compati-
bility, -help
will display a brief help message and exit. --help will
display all
command line options within the built-in help facility.
Syntax
-help # Display brief help message and exit.
--help # Display command line options within help fa-
cility.
-? # Display command line options within help facil-
ity.
Example:
ds9 -help # Display brief help message and exit.
ds9 --help # Display command line options within help
facility
ds9 -? # Display command line options within help fa-
cility.
-histequ
Select histogram equalization scale function for the
current frame.
Syntax
-histequ
Example:
ds9 -histequ
-iconify
Toggles iconification.
Syntax
-iconify []
[yes| no]
Example:
ds9 -iconify
ds9 -iconify yes
-inet_only
Only use the IRAF port number. This is the same as -fifo
none -unix
none.
Syntax
-port_only
Example:
ds9 -port_only
-invert
Invert Colormap.
Syntax
-invert
Example:
ds9 -invert
-iis Set IIS Filename. Optional mosaic number maybe supplied.
Syntax
-iis [filename <filename> [#] ]
Example:
ds9 -iis filename foo.fits
ds9 -iis filename bar.fits 4
-jpeg Load JPEG image into current frame.
Syntax
-jpeg <filename>
Example:
ds9 -jpeg foo.jpeg
$cat foo.jpeg | ds9 -jpeg -
-language
Select current language.
Syntax
-language [locale| da| de| es| en| fr| ja| pt]
Example:
ds9 -language fr
-linear
Select linear scale function for the current frame.
Syntax
-linear
Example:
ds9 -linear
-lock Lock all other frames to the current frame.
Syntax
-lock[frame <coordsys> | none]
[crosshair <coordsys> | none]
[crop <coordsys> | none]
[slice <coordsys> | none]
[bin [yes| no] ]
[axes [yes| no] ]
[scale [yes| no] ]
[scalelimits [yes| no] ]
[colorbar [yes| no] ]
[block [yes| no] ]
[smooth [yes| no] ]
[3d [yes| no] ]
Example:
ds9 -lock frame wcs
ds9 -lock crosshair wcs
ds9 -lock crop wcs
ds9 -lock slice wcs
ds9 -lock bin yes
ds9 -lock axes yes
ds9 -lock scale yes
ds9 -lock scalelimits yes
ds9 -lock colorbar yes
ds9 -lock block yes
ds9 -lock smooth yes
ds9 -lock 3d yes
-log Select log scale function for the current frame.
Syntax
-log
Example:
ds9 -log
-lower Lower in the window stacking order.
Syntax
-lower
Example:
ds9 -lower
-magnifier
Controls the magnifier settings.
Syntax
magnifier [color <color> ]
[zoom <value> ]
[cursor yes| no]
[region yes| no]
Example:
ds9 -magnifier color yellow
ds9 -magnifier zoom 2
ds9 -magnifier cursor no
ds9 -magnifier region no
-mask nomask
Controls mask parameters.
Syntax
-mask [color <color> ]
[mark zero| nonzero| nan| nonnan| range]
[range <low> <high> ]
[transparency <value> ]
[system <coordsys> ]
[clear]
[open| close]
-nomask
Example:
ds9 -mask color red
ds9 -mask mark zero
ds9 -mask range 10 100
ds9 -mask transparency 50
ds9 -mask system wcs
ds9 -mask clear
ds9 -mask open
ds9 -mask close
ds9 -nomask
-match Match all other frames to the current frame.
Syntax
-match[frame <coordsys> ]
[crosshair <coordsys> ]
[crop <coordsys> ]
[slice <coordsys> ]
[bin]
[axes]
[scale]
[scalelimits]
[colorbar]
[block]
[smooth]
[3d]
Example:
ds9 -match frame wcs
ds9 -match crosshair wcs
ds9 -match crop wcs
ds9 -match slice wcs
ds9 -match bin
ds9 -match axes
ds9 -match scale
ds9 -match scalelimits
ds9 -match colorbar
ds9 -match block
ds9 -match smooth
ds9 -match 3d
-mecube
Load FITS multiple extension file as data cube.
Syntax
mecube <filename>
Example:
ds9 -mecube foo.fits
$cat foo.fits | ds9 -mecube -
-minmax
This is how DS9 determines the min and max data values
from the
data. SCAN will scan all data.
Syntax
-minmax [scan| sample| datamin| irafmin]
[mode scan| sample| datamin| irafmin]
[interval #]
Example:
ds9 -minmax scan
ds9 -minmax mode scan
ds9 -minmax interval 100
-mode Select the current mode.
Syntax
-mode
[none| region| crosshair| colorbar| pan| zoom| rotate|
catalog| examine| 3d]
Example:
ds9 -mode crosshair
-mosaic
Load FITS mosaic segment into current frame.
Syntax
-mosaic [wcs| wcsa...wcsz| iraf] <filename>
Example:
ds9 -mosaic foo.fits
ds9 -mosaic wcs foo.fits
$cat foo.fits | ds9 -mosaic -
$cat foo.fits | ds9 -mosaic wcs -
-mosaicimage
-movie Create a movie from snap shots of the DS9 window. A slice movie
cycles though all slices of a cube. A frame movie cycles
through all
active frames. A 3d movie cycles through specified viewing an-
gles.
The default action is slice. Movie types are either MPEG or An-
imated
GIF, with default MPEG. Optional parameters for 3d: number of
frames,
azimuth from/to, elevation from/to, slice from/to, oscil-
late/repeat
times.
Syntax
-movie [slice| frame| 3d] [mpeg| gif] <filename>
-movie 3d [mpeg| gif] <filename>
[number| azfrom| azto| elfrom| elto| slfrom| slto| oscillate|
repeat <#> ]
Example:
ds9 -movie slice mpeg ds9.mpg
ds9 -movie frame gif ds9.gif
ds9 -movie 3d mpeg ds9.mpg number 10 azfrom -60 azto 60 oscil-
late 1
-msg Specify a directory of translation tables to be loaded.
Syntax
-msg <directory>
Example:
ds9 -msg $HOME/msgs
-multiframe
Load FITS multiple extension file as multiple images.
Syntax
multiframe <filename>
Example:
ds9 -multiframe foo.fits
$cat foo.fits | ds9 -multiframe -
-nameserver
Support Name Server functions. Coordinates are in fk5.
Syntax
-nameserver [<object> ]
[name <object> ]
[skyformat degrees| sexagesimal]
[pan]
[crosshair]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -nameserver m31
ds9 -nameserver name m31
ds9 -nameserver server ned-sao
ds9 -nameserver skyformat sexagesimal
ds9 -nameserver pan
ds9 -nameserver crosshair
ds9 -nameserver open
ds9 -nameserver close
-nan Set image not-a-number color.
Syntax
-nan <color>
Example:
ds9 -nan red
-nrrd Load an NRRD (Nearly Raw Raster Data) file.
Syntax
-nrrd <filename>
Example:
ds9 -nrrd foo.nrrd
$cat foo.nrrd | xpaset ds9 -nrrd-
-nvss Support for NRAO VLA Sky Survey.
Syntax
-nvss []
[<object> ]
[name <object> | clear]
[<ra> <dec> ] # in wcs fk5
[size <width> <height> degrees| arcmin| arcsec]
[save yes| no]
[frame new| current]
[update frame| crosshair]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -nvss
ds9 -nvss m31
ds9 -nvss name m31
ds9 -nvss name clear
ds9 -nvss 00:42:44.404 +41:16:08.78
ds9 -nvss size 60 60 arcmin
ds9 -nvss save yes
ds9 -nvss frame current
ds9 -nvss update frame
ds9 -nvss open
ds9 -nvess close
-orient
Controls the orientation of the current frame.
Syntax
-orient [none| x| y| xy]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -orient xy
ds9 -orient open
ds9 -orient close
-pagesetup
Controls Page Setup options.
Syntax
-pagesetup [orient portrait| landscape]
[scale <numberic> ]
[size letter| legal| tabloid| poster| a4]
Example:
ds9 -pagesetup orient portrait
ds9 -pagesetup scale 50
ds9 -pagesetup size poster
-pan Controls the current image cursor location for the current
frame.
Syntax
-pan [<x> <h> <coordsys> [<skyframe> ] ] # relative
[to <x> <h> <coordsys> [<skyframe> ] ] # absolute
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -pan 200 200 image# pan relative
ds9 -pan to 400 400 physical# pan to physical coords
ds9 -pan to 13:29:55 47:11:50 wcs fk# pan to wcs coords
ds9 -pan open
ds9 -pan close
-pixeltable
Display/Hide the pixel table.
Syntax
-pixeltable []
[yes| open]
[no| close]
Example:
ds9 -pixeltable
ds9 -pixeltable yes
ds9 -pixeltable open
ds9 -pixeltable close
-plot Display and configure data plots. All plot commands take an op-
tional
second command, the plot name. If no plot name is specified,
the last
plot created is assumed. Plot data is assumed to be a pair of
coordinates, with optional error values. The follow are valid
data
descriptions:
xy x and y coordinates
xyex x, y coordinates with x errors
xyey x, y coordinates with y errors
xyexey x, y coordinates with x and y errors
To create a new plot, use the plot new command.
Syntax
# create new empty plot window
-plot [line| bar| scatter]
# existing plot
-plot [[<plotname> ] load <filename> xy| xyex| xyey| xyexey]
[[<plotname> ] save <filename> ]
[[<plotname> ] layout grid| row| column| strip]
[[<plotname> ] layout strip scale <percent> ]
[[<plotname> ] add graph line| bar| scatter]
[[<plotname> ] select graph <graph> ]
[[<plotname> ] delete graph]
[[<plotname> ] select dataset <dataset> ]
[[<plotname> ] delete dataset]
[[<plotname> ] duplicate]
[[<plotname> ] stats yes| no]
[[<plotname> ] list yes| no]
[[<plotname> ] loadconfig <filename> ]
[[<plotname> ] saveconfig <filename> ]
[[<plotname> ] pagesetup orient portrait| landscape]
[[<plotname> ] pagesetup size letter| legal| tabloid| poster|
a4]
[[<plotname> ] print]
[[<plotname> ] print destination printer| file]
[[<plotname> ] print command <command> ]
[[<plotname> ] print filename <filename> ]
[[<plotname> ] print color rgb| gray]
[[<plotname> ] close]
[[<plotname> ] mode pointer| zoom]
# export image
plot [[<plotname> ] export <filename> ]
[[<plotname> ] export gif| tiff| jpeg| png <filename> ]
[[<plotname> ] export jpeg <filename> [1-100] ]
[[<plotname> ] export tiff <filename> none| jpeg| packbits|
deflate] ]
# configure graph
-plot [[<plotname> ] axis x| y grid yes| no]
[[<plotname> ] axis x| y log yes| no]
[[<plotname> ] axis x| y flip yes| no]
[[<plotname> ] axis x| y auto yes| no]
[[<plotname> ] axis x| y min <value> ]
[[<plotname> ] axis x| y max <value> ]
[[<plotname> ] axis x| y format <string> ]
[[<plotname> ] background <value> ]
[[<plotname> ] legend yes| no]
[[<plotname> ] legend position right| left| top| bottom|
plotarea]
[[<plotname> ] font title| labels| numbers font
times| helvetica| courier]
[[<plotname> ] font title| labels| numbers size <value> ]
[[<plotname> ] font title| labels| numbers weight normal|
bold]
[[<plotname> ] font title| labels| numbers slant roman|
italic]
[[<plotname> ] title <string> ]
[[<plotname> ] title x| y <string> ]
[[<plotname> ] barmode normal| stacked| aligned| overlap]
# configure current dataset
-plot [[<plotname> ] show yes| no]
[[<plotname> ] shape
none| circle| square| diamond| plus| splus| scross| triangle|
arrow]
[[<plotname> ] shape fill yes| no]
[[<plotname> ] shape color <value> ]
[[<plotname> ] smooth step| linear| cubic| quadratic| catrom]
[[<plotname> ] color <value> ]
[[<plotname> ] width <value> ]
[[<plotname> ] dash yes| no]
[[<plotname> ] error yes| no]
[[<plotname> ] error color <value> ]
[[<plotname> ] error cap yes| no]
[[<plotname> ] error width <value> ]
[[<plotname> ] name <string> ]
Example:
# create new empty plot window
ds9 -plot bar
# existing plot
ds9 -plot load xy.dat
ds9 -plot save foo.dat
ds9 -plot layout strip
ds9 -plot layout strip scale 30
ds9 -plot add graph scatter
ds9 -plot select graph 1
ds9 -plot delete graph
ds9 -plot select dataset 1
ds9 -plot delete dataset
ds9 -plot duplicate
ds9 -plot stats yes
ds9 -plot list yes
ds9 -plot loadconfig foo.plt
ds9 -plot saveconfig foo.plt
ds9 -plot pagesetup orient portrait
ds9 -plot pagesetup size letter
ds9 -plot print
ds9 -plot print destination file
ds9 -plot print command lp
ds9 -plot print filename foo.ps
ds9 -plot print color rgb
ds9 -plot close
# plot mode
ds9 -plot mode pointer
# export plot
ds9 -plot export tiff foo.tiff jpeg
ds9 -plot export jpeg foo.jpeg 75
ds9 -plot export png foo.png
# configure plot
ds9 -plot axis x grid yes
ds9 -plot axis x log yes
ds9 -plot axis x flip yes
ds9 -plot axis x auto no
ds9 -plot axis x min 1
ds9 -plot axis x max 100
ds9 -plot axis x format '%f'
ds9 -plot background white
ds9 -plot legend yes
ds9 -plot legend position left
ds9 -plot font numbers font times
ds9 -plot font numbers size 12
ds9 -plot font numbers weight bold
ds9 -plot font numbers slant italic
ds9 -plot title 'This is a Title'
ds9 -plot title x 'X Axis'
ds9 -plot title y 'Y Axis'
ds9 -plot title legend 'This is the Legend'
# bar plot
ds9 -plot barmode aligned
# configure current dataset
ds9 -plot show yes
ds9 -plot shape circle
ds9 -plot shape fill no
ds9 -plot shape color cyan
ds9 -plot smooth step
ds9 -plot color red
ds9 -plot width 2
ds9 -plot dash yes
ds9 -plot error yes
ds9 -plot error color red
ds9 -plot error cap yes
ds9 -plot error width 2
ds9 -plot name 'My Data'
-png Load PNG image into current frame.
Syntax
-png <filename>
Example:
ds9 png foo.png
$cat foo.png | ds9 -png -
-precision
Set region and coordinate output format precision.
Syntax
-precision <linear> <degree> <hms> <dms> <arcmin> <arcsec>
Example:
ds9 -precision 8 10 4 3 5 3
-prefs Controls various preference settings.
Syntax
-prefs [clear]
[irafalign yes| no]
Example:
ds9 -prefs clear
ds9 -prefs irafalign yes
-preserve
Preserve the follow attributes while loading a new image.
Syntax
preserve [pan yes| no]
[regions yes| no]
Example:
ds9 -preserve pan yes
ds9 -preserve regions yes
-psprint
Invokes postscript printing. Please see print for further de-
tails.
-print Controls printing. Use print option to set printing options.
Syntax
-print [destination printer| file]
[command <command> ]
[filename <filename> ]
[color rgb| cmyk| gray]
[level 1| 2| 3]
[resolution72| screen| 96| 144| 150| 225| 300| 600| 1200]
Example:
ds9 -print
ds9 -print destination file
ds9 -print command lp
ds9 -print filename foo.ps
ds9 -print color cmyk
ds9 -print level 2
ds9 -print resolution 96
-port Set the IRAF port number, used by IRAF to communicate with DS9.
The
default is 5137, the standard IRAF port used by ximtool.
Syntax
-port number
Example:
ds9 -port 5137
-port_only
-pow Select power scale function for the current frame.
Syntax
-pow
Example:
ds9 -pow
-exit quit
Quits DS9.
Syntax
-exit
-quit
Example:
ds9 -exit
-raise Raise in the window stacking order.
Syntax
-raise
Example:
ds9 -raise
-regions
Controls regions in the current frame.
Syntax
-regions [<filename> ]
[load [all] <filename> ]
[save <filename> ]
[list [close] ]
[epsilon <integer> ]
[show yes| no]
[showtext yes| no]
[centroid]
[centroid auto yes| no]
[centroid radius <value> | iteration <value> ]
[getinfo]
[move front]
[move back]
[select all]
[select none]
[select invert]
[delete all]
[delete select]
[format ds9| xml| ciao| saotng| saoimage| pros| xy]
[system image| physical| wcs| wcsa...wcsz]
[sky fk4| fk5| icrs| galactic| ecliptic]
[skyformat degrees| sexagesimal]
[strip yes| no]
[shape <shape> ]
[color <color>
[width <width> ]
[fixed| edit| rotate| delete yes| no]
[include| exclude| source| background]
[command <marker command> ]
[composite]
[dissolve]
[template <filename> ]
[template <filename> at <ra> <dec> <coordsys> <skyframe> ]
[savetemplate <filename> ]
[group new]
[group <tag> new]
[group <tag> update]
[group <tag> select]
[group <tag> color <color> ]
[group <tag> copy]
[group <tag> delete]
[group <tag> cut]
[group <tag> font <font> ]
[group <tag> move <int> <int> ]
[group <tag> movefront]
[group <tag> moveback]
[group <tag> property <property> yes| no]
[copy]
[cut]
[paste image| physical| wcs| wcsa...wcsz]
[undo]
Example:
ds9 -regions foo.reg
ds9 -regions -format ciao bar.reg # load as ciao format
ds9 -regions foo.fits # FITS regions files do not need a format
specification
ds9 -regions load foo.reg # load foo.reg into current frame
ds9 -regions load all foo.reg # load foo.reg into all frames
ds9 -regions load '*.reg'# expand *.reg and load into current
frame
ds9 -regions load all '*.reg' # expand *.reg and load into all
-red For RGB frames, sets the current color channel to red.
Syntax
-red
Example:
ds9 -red foo.fits
-restore
Restore DS9 to a previous state from a backup save set.
Syntax
-restore <filename>
Example:
ds9 -restore ds9.bck
-rgb Create RGB frame and control RGB frame parameters.
Syntax
-rgb []
[red| green| blue]
[channel [red| green| blue] ]
[view [red| green| blue] [yes| no] ]
[system <coordsys> ]
[lock wcs| crop| slice| bin| scale| scalelimits| colorbar|
block| smooth
[yes| no] ]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -rgb # create new rgb frame
ds9 -rgb red # set current channel to red
ds9 -rgb channel red # set current channel to red
ds9 -rgb view blue no # turn off blue channel
ds9 -rgb system wcs # set rgb coordinate system
ds9 -rgb lock wcs yes
ds9 -rgb lock crop yes
ds9 -rgb lock slice yes
ds9 -rgb lock bin yes
ds9 -rgb lock scale yes
ds9 -rgb lock scalelimits yes
ds9 -rgb lock colorbar yes
ds9 -rgb lock block yes
ds9 -rgb lock smooth yes
ds9 -rgb open
ds9 -rgb close
-rgbarray
-rgbcube
-rgbimage
-rotate
Controls the rotation angle (in degrees) of the current frame.<
Syntax
-rotate [<value> ]
[to <value> ]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -rotate 45
ds9 -rotate to 30
ds9 -rotate open
ds9 -rotate close
-samp Configure SAMP protocol.
Syntax
-samp [yes| no| connect| disconnect]
[broadcast [image| table] ]
[send [image| table] <application> ]
Example:
ds9 -samp yes
ds9 -samp connect
ds9 -samp broadcast image
ds9 -samp send image aladin
-save Save loaded image data of current frame as FITS.
Syntax
-save[fits| rgbimage| rgbcube| mecube| mosaic| mosaicimage]
<filename>
[image| table| slice]
Example:
ds9 -save foo.fits
ds9 -save fits foo.fits image
ds9 -save fits foo.fits table
ds9 -save fits foo.fits slice
ds9 -save rgbimage foo.fits
ds9 -save rgbcube foo.fits
ds9 -save mecube foo.fits
ds9 -save mosaic foo.fits
ds9 -save mosaicimage foo.fits
-saveimage
-scale Controls the limits and color scale distribution.
Syntax
-scale [linear| log| pow| sqrt| squared| asinh| sinh| histequ]
[log exp <value> ]
[datasec yes| no]
[limits <minvalue> <maxvalue> ]
[mode minmax| <value> | zscale| zmax]
[scope local| global]
[match]
[match limits]
[lock [yes| no] ]
[lock limits [yes| no] ]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -scale linear
ds9 -scale log exp 100
ds9 -scale datasec yes
ds9 -scale histequ
ds9 -scale limits 1 100
ds9 -scale mode zscale
ds9 -scale mode 99.5
ds9 -scale scope local
ds9 -scale match
ds9 -scale match limits
ds9 -scale lock yes
ds9 -scale lock limits yes
ds9 -scale open
ds9 -scale close
-shm Load a shared memory segment into the current frame.
Syntax
-shm [<key> [<filename> ] ]
[key <id> [<filename> ] ]
[shmid <id> [<filename> ] ]
[fits [key| shmid] <id> [<filename> ] ]
[mosaicimage [iraf| wcs| wcsa...wcsz| wfpc2] [key| shmid]
<id>
[<filename> ] ]
[mosaic [iraf| wcs| wcsa...wcsz] [key| shmid] <id> [<file-
name> ] ]
[rgbcube [key| shmid] <id> [<filename> ] ]
[rgbimage [key| shmid] <id> [<filename> ] ]
[rgbarray [key| shmid] <id>
[xdim=<x> , ydim=<y> | dim=<dim> , zdim=3] , bitpix=<b> ,
[skip=<s> ] ]
[array [key| shmid] <id> [xdim=<x> , ydim=<y> | dim=<dim> ]
, bitpix=<b> ,
[skip=<s> ] ]
Example:
ds9 -shm 102
ds9 -shm key 102
ds9 -shm shmid 102 foo
ds9 -shm fits 100 foo
ds9 -shm mosaicimage iraf key 100 foo
ds9 -shm mosaicimage wcs key 100 foo
ds9 -shm mosaicimage wcsa key 100 foo
ds9 -shm mosaicimage wfpc2 key 100 foo
ds9 -shm mosaic iraf key 100 foo
ds9 -shm mosaic wcs key 100 foo
ds9 -shm rgbcube key 100 foo
ds9 -shm rgbimage key 100 foo
ds9 -shm rgbarray shmid 102 [dim=32, zdim=3, bitpix=-32]
ds9 -shm array shmid 102 [dim=32, bitpix=-32]
-sia Support for VO Simple Image Access protocol. The first command
will
create a new search. All other commands operated on the last
search
created, unless indicated otherwise.
Syntax
-sia[2mass| akari| astrowise| cadc| cxc| hla| mast| sdss|
skyview| tgssadr]
[<ref> ] [cancel]
[<ref> ] [clear]
[<ref> ] [close]
[<ref> ] [coordinate <ra> <dec> <coordsys> ]
[<ref> ] [crosshair]
[<ref> ] [export sb| tsv <filename> ]
[<ref> ] [name <object> ]
[<ref> ] [print]
[<ref> ] [retrieve]
[<ref> ] [save <filename> ]
[<ref> ] [radius <value> degrees| arcmin| arcsec]
[<ref> ] [sky <skyframe> ]
[<ref> ] [skyformat <skyformat> ]
[<ref> ] [system <coordsys> ]
[<ref> ] [update]
Example:
ds9 -sia 2mass
ds9 -sia cancel
ds9 -sia clear
ds9 -sia close
ds9 -sia coordinate 202.48 47.21 fk5
ds9 -sia crosshair
ds9 -sia export tsv bar.tsv
ds9 -sia name m51
ds9 -sia print
ds9 -sia retrieve
ds9 -sia save foo.xml
ds9 -sia radius 1 degrees
ds9 -sia sky fk5
ds9 -sia skyformat degrees
ds9 -sia system wcs
ds9 -sia update
-single
Set display mode to single.
Syntax
-single
Example:
ds9 -single
-skyview
Support for SkyView image server at HEASARC.
Syntax
-skyview []
[<object> ]
[name <object> | clear]
[<ra> <dec> ] # in wcs fk5
[size <width> <height> degrees| arcmin| arcsec]
[pixels <width> <height> ]
[save yes| no]
[frame new| current]
[update frame| crosshair]
[survey <survey> ]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -skyview
ds9 -skyview m31
ds9 -skyview name m31
ds9 -skyview name clear
ds9 -skyview 00:42:44.404 +41:16:08.78
ds9 -skyview size 60 60 arcmin
ds9 -skyview pixels 600 600
ds9 -skyview save yes
ds9 -skyview frame current
ds9 -skyview update frame
ds9 -skyview survey sdssi
ds9 -skyview open
ds9 -skyview close
-sleep Delays execution for specified number of seconds. Default is 1
second.
Syntax
-sleep [#]
Example:
ds9 -sleep
ds9 -sleep 2
-slice noslice
Indicates next files loaded are to treated as slices of a cube.
Can
be disabled with noslice command.
Syntax
-slice <filename>
-noslice
Example:
ds9 -slice *.fits
ds9 -noslice
-smooth
Smooth current image or set smooth parameters.
Boxcar width =2*radius+1
Tophat diameter =2*radius+1
Gaussian diameter =2*radius+1, mean=0
Elliptical Gaussian diameter =2*radius+1, mean=0
Syntax
-smooth []
[yes| no]
[function boxcar| tophat| gaussian| elliptic]
[radius <value> ]
[radiusminor <value> ]
[sigma <value> ]
[sigmaminor <value> ]
[angle <value> ]
[match]
[lock [yes| no] ]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -smooth
ds9 -smooth yes
ds9 -smooth function tophat
ds9 -smooth radius 4
ds9 -smooth radiusminor 4
ds9 -smooth sigma 2.0
ds9 -smooth sigmaminor 2.0
ds9 -smooth angle 45
ds9 -smooth match
ds9 -smooth lock yes
ds9 -smooth open
ds9 -smooth close
-squared
Select squared scale function for the current frame.
Syntax
-squared
Example:
ds9 -squared
-sqrt Select square soot scale function for the current frame.
Syntax
-sqrt
Example:
ds9 -sqrt
-source
Source TCL code from a file.
Syntax
-source <filename>
Example:
ds9 -source extensions.tcl
-tcl Execute one TCL command. Note: this a different behavior from
previous versions of DS9.
Syntax
-tcl <tcl command>
Example:
ds9 -tcl 'puts "Hello, World"'
-threads
Set number of process threads for functions which are
multi-threaded.
Syntax
-threads #
Example:
ds9 -threads 8
-tiff Load TIFF image into current frame.
Syntax
-tiff <filename>
Example:
ds9 -tiff foo.tiff
$cat foo.fits | ds9 -tiff -
-tile Controls the tile display mode.
Syntax
-tile []
[yes| no]
[mode grid| column| row]
[grid]
[grid mode automatic| manual]
[grid direction x| y]
[grid layout <col> <row> ]
[grid gap <pixels> ]
[row]
[column]
Example:
ds9 -tile
ds9 -tile yes
ds9 -tile mode row
ds9 -tile grid
ds9 -tile grid mode manual
ds9 -tile grid direction x
ds9 -tile grid layout 5 5
ds9 -tile grid gap 10
ds9 -tile row
ds9 -tile column
-title Changes the display window title to the specified name.
Syntax
-title name
Example:
ds9 -title Voyager
-unix Set the IRAF unix socket name, used by IRAF to communicate with
DS9.
The default is /tmp/.IMT%d, so that the standard IRAF unix
socket is
defined.
Syntax
-unix name
Example:
ds9 -unix "/tmp/.IMT%d"
-unix_only
-update
Updates the current frame or region of frame. In the second
form, the
first argument is the number of the fits HDU (starting with 1)
and
the remaining args are a bounding box in IMAGE coordinates. By
default, the screen is updated the next available idle cycle.
However, you may force an immediate update by specifying the
NOW
option.
Syntax
-update []
[# x1 y1 x2 y2]
[now]
[now # x1 y1 x2 y2]
Example:
ds9 -update
ds9 -update 1 100 100 300 400
ds9 -update now
ds9 -update now 1 100 100 300 400
-url Load FITS from URL into the current frame
Syntax
-url <url>
Example:
ds9 -url http://foo.bar.edu/foo.fits
-version
Returns the current version of DS9 and exits.
Syntax
-version
Example:
ds9 -version
-view Controls the GUI and visible RGB frame color channels.
Syntax
-view [layout horizontal| vertical]
[keyvalue <string> ]
[info yes| no]
[panner yes| no]
[magnifier yes| no]
[buttons yes| no]
[colorbar yes| no]
[graph horizontal| vertical yes| no]
[filename yes| no]
[object yes| no]
[keyword yes| no]
[minmax yes| no]
[lowhigh yes| no]
[units yes| no]
[image| physical| wcs| wcsa...wcsz yes| no]
[frame yes| no]
[red yes| no]
[green yes| no]
[blue yes| no]
Example:
ds9 -view layout vertical
ds9 -view keyvalue BITPIX
ds9 -view info yes
ds9 -view panner yes
ds9 -view magnifier yes
ds9 -view buttons yes
ds9 -view colorbar yes
ds9 -view graph horizontal yes
ds9 -view filename yes
ds9 -view object yes
ds9 -view keyword yes
ds9 -view minmax yes
ds9 -view lowhigh yes
ds9 -view wcsa yes
ds9 -view frame yes
ds9 -view red yes
ds9 -view green yes
ds9 -view blue yes
-visual
Force DS9 to use the specified color visual. This argument MUST
be
the first argument listed. Requires the visual be available.
Syntax
-visual [truecolor| truecolor8| truecolor16| truecolor24]
Example:
ds9 -visual truecolor24
-vla Support for VLA Sky Survey.
Syntax
-vla []
[<object> ]
[name <object> | clear]
[<ra> <dec> ] # in wcs fk5
[size <width> <height> degrees| arcmin| arcsec]
[save yes| no]
[frame new| current]
[update frame| crosshair]
[survey first| stripe82]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -vla
ds9 -vla m31
ds9 -vla name m31
ds9 -vla name clear
ds9 -vla 00:42:44.404 +41:16:08.78
ds9 -vla size 60 60 arcmin
ds9 -vla save yes
ds9 -vla frame current
ds9 -vla update frame
ds9 -vla survey stripe82
ds9 -vla open
ds9 -vla close
-vlss Support for NRAO VLSS Sky Survey.
Syntax
-vlss []
[<object> ]
[name <object> | clear]
[<ra> <dec> ] # in wcs fk5
[size <width> <height> degrees| arcmin| arcsec]
[save yes| no]
[frame new| current]
[update frame| crosshair]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -vlss
ds9 -vlss m31
ds9 -vlss name m31
ds9 -vlss name clear
ds9 -vlss 00:42:44.404 +41:16:08.78
ds9 -vlss size 60 60 arcmin
ds9 -vlss save yes
ds9 -vlss frame current
ds9 -vlss update frame
ds9 -vlss open
ds9 -nvess close
-vo Invoke an connection to a Virtual Observatory site.
Syntax
-vo [method xpa| mime]
[server <url> ]
[internal yes| no]
[delay #]
[<url> ]
[connect <url> ]
[disconnect <url> ]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -vo method xpa
ds9 -vo server "http://foo.bar.edu/list.txt"
ds9 -vo internal yes
ds9 -vo delay 15 # keep-alive delay
ds9 -vo chandra-ed
ds9 -vo connect chandra-ed
ds9 -vo disconnect chandra-ed
ds9 -vo open
ds9 -vo close
-wcs galactic arcsec
ds9 foo.fits -crop match wcs
ds9 foo.fits -crop lock wcs
ds9 foo.fits -crop reset
ds9 foo.fits -crop 3d .25 .5 wcs
ds9 foo.fits -crop open
ds9 foo.fits -crop close
-web Display specified URL in the web display.
Syntax
-web []
[<url> ]
[new <webname> <url> ]
[<webname> ] [click back| forward| stop| reload| #]
[<webname> ] [clear]
[<webname> ] [close]
Example:
ds9 -web www.cnn.com
ds9 -web new www.cnn.com
ds9 -web hvweb www.apple.com
ds9 -web click back
ds9 -web click 2
ds9 -web clear
ds9 -web close
-width Set the width of the image display window. Use the geometry com-
mand
to set the overall width and height of the ds9 window.
Syntax
-width [<value> ]
Example:
ds9 -width 512
-xpa Configure XPA.
Syntax
-xpa [yes| no]
[inet| local| unix| localhost]
[noxpans]
[connect]
[disconnect]
[info]
Example:
ds9 -xpa no
ds9 -xpa local
ds9 -xpa noxpans
ds9 -xpa connect
ds9 -xpa disconnect
ds9 -xpa info
-zmax Set Scale Limits based on the IRAF algorithm and maximum data
value.
Syntax
-zmax
Example:
ds9 -zmax
-zoom Controls the current zoom value for the current frame.
Syntax
-zoom [<value> ]
[<value> <value> ]
[to <value> ]
[to <value> <value> ]
[in]
[out]
[to fit]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -zoom 2
ds9 -zoom 2 4
ds9 -zoom to 4
ds9 -zoom to 2 4
ds9 -zoom in
ds9 -zoom out
ds9 -zoom to fit
ds9 -zoom open
ds9 -zoom close
-zscale
2mass
Support for 2MASS Digital Sky Survey.
Syntax
-2mass []
[<object> ]
[name <object> | clear]
[<ra> <dec> ] # in wcs fk5
[size <width> <height> degrees| arcmin| arcsec]
[save yes| no]
[frame new| current]
[update frame| crosshair]
[survey j| h| k]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -2mass
ds9 -2mass m31
ds9 -2mass name m31
ds9 -2mass name clear
ds9 -2mass 00:42:44.404 +41:16:08.78
ds9 -2mass size 60 60 arcmin
ds9 -2mass save yes
ds9 -2mass frame current
ds9 -2mass update frame
ds9 -2mass survey j
ds9 -2mass open
ds9 -2mass close
3d
Support for 3D frame.
Syntax
-3d []
[view <az> <el> ]
[az <az> ]
[el <el> ]
[scale <scale> ]
[method mip| aip]
[background none| azimuth| elevation]
[border yes| no]
[border color]
[highlite yes| no]
[highlite color]
[compass yes| no]
[compass color]
[match]
[lock [yes| no] ]
[open| close]
Example:
ds9 -3d # create new 3D frame
ds9 -3d view 45 30
ds9 -3d az 45
ds9 -3d el 30
ds9 -3d scale 10
ds9 -3d method mip
ds9 -3d background azimuth
ds9 -3d border yes
ds9 -3d border color red
ds9 -3d highlite yes
ds9 -3d highlite color red
ds9 -3d compass yes
ds9 -3d compass color red
ds9 -3d match
ds9 -3d lock yes
ds9 -3d open
ds9 -3d close
FILES
The complete text of the DS9 manual may be found on Debian systems at
/usr/share/doc/saods9/ref/.
AUTHOR
DS9 is a product of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.
This manual page was generated from the DS9 HTML documentation by a
script written by Justin Pryzby and Ole Streicher.
SEE ALSO
xpaget(1), xpaset(1), xpaaccess(1), xpamb(1), xpainfo(1), xpans(1),
xpachanges(7),
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