mHdrtbl - Generate metadata from a set of header files
mHdrtbl [-rcdb] [-s statusfile] [-t imglist]
directory images.tbl
mHdrtbl operates in a fashion similar to mImgtbl,
but is used on a set of header template files instead of FITS images.
- -r
- mHdrtbl can also be used as a standalone program to gather image
metadata for other purposes (to populate a database, as a basis for
spatial coverage searches, etc.) In this case it is often desirable to
collect information on all the files in a directory tree recursively. The
"-r" (recursive) flag instructs mHdrtbl to search the
given directory and all its subdirectories recursively.
- -c
- The "-c" (corners) option in mHdrtbl will cause eight extra
columns to be added to the output metadata table containing the RA, Dec
coordinates (ra1, dec1, ... ra4, dec4) of the image corners. The output is
always Equatorial J2000, even if the input is some other system. This has
been done to make the metadata uniform so that it can easily be used for
coverage searches, etc. The "-c" option is not needed for normal
Montage processing.
- -d
- Turn on debugging
- -b
- When this switch is set, mHdrtbl will explicitly output each header
file it finds that does not appear to be valid, along with information on
the error.
- -s statusfile
- Output and errors are written to statusfile instead of being
written to stdout.
- -t imglist
- mHdrtbl will only process files with names specified in table
imglist, ignoring any other files in the directory. Example:
example.imglist.
- directory
- Path to directory containing set of input header templates.
- images.tbl
- Path of output metadata table.
Output table contains metadata information from all readable
header templates in the directory specified by directory.
count is the number of records in the table, and badhdrs is
the number of files for which FITS/WCS metadata could not be extracted.
- cntr
- A unique counter (row number)
- ra,dec
- Image position in decimal degree format
- cra,cdec
- Right ascension in HHMMSS.SS format. Declination in DDMMSS.S format
- naxis1, naxis2
- The size of the image in pixels for dimensions 1 and 2
- ctype1, ctype2
- The coordinate system (the first four characters) and WCS map projection
(last three characters) for dimensions 1 and 2
- crpix1, crpix2
- The pixel coordinates of the reference location (can be fractional and can
be off the image) for dimensions 1 and 2
- crval1, crval2
- The coordinates of a reference location on the sky (often at the center of
the image) for dimensions 1 and 2
- cdelt1, cdelt2
- The pixel scale (in degrees on the sky per pixel) at the reference
location for dimensions 1 and 2
- crota2
- The rotation angle from the "up" direction to the celestial
pole
- equinox
- Precessional year associated with the coordinate system
- hdu
- Numerical identifier for the FITS extension that the image info is
extracted from, for FITS files with multiple HDUs.
- size
- Filesize (in bytes) of the input FITS file
- fname
- The path to the input FITS file
- OK
- [struct stat="OK", count=count,
badfits=badfits]
- ERROR
- Illegal argument: -arg
- ERROR
- Cannot open status file: statusfile
- ERROR
- Cannot open field list file: fieldlistfile
- ERROR
- Cannot open image list file: imgfile
- ERROR
- Image table needs column fname/file
- ERROR
- Illegal field name: string]
- ERROR
- Illegal field type: string]
- ERROR
- Cannot access directory
- ERROR
- directory is not a directory
- ERROR
- Can't open output table.
- ERROR
- Can't open copy table.
- ERROR
- Can't open tmp (in) table.
- ERROR
- Can't open tmp (out) table.
- ERROR
- Can't open final table.
- ERROR
- FITS library error
The following example runs mHdrtbl on a directory
containing header templates stripped from 14 2MASS images:
- $ mHdrtbl input/2mass headers.tbl
- [struct stat="OK", count=14, badfits=0]
Output: headers.tbl.
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.
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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.