Introduction
QFitsView is a FITS file viewer. It can display one, two, and three-dimensional FITS files. It is written completely in C++ and uses the Qt widget library, which makes it available for all major platorms: Windows, MAC OS-X, and many Unix variants. Its main window consists of the following areas (you can click on the areas in the screenshot to navigate to the respective help pages):
- At the top, a toolbar which provides quick access to commonly used actions
- At the left:
- information of the pixel under the cursor (pixel coordinates, pixel value and WCS coordinates)
- a magnifier
- a total view of the image
- At the bottom, the DPUSER command and output window
- Also at the bottom, in case a FITS datacube is displayed, the spectrum under the cursor
- The central part of the window shows the actual image
QFitsView has three modes of operation, depending of what kind of data is
being displayed. In case of one-dimensional data, the data are shown in an
x-y plot. Two-dimensional images are shown in the main window. Three-dimensional
data cubes can be displayed in a variety of ways, the third dimension is shown
again as a x-y plot at the bottom of the image display.
For instructions how to obtain and install QFitsView, go to the installing page.
The Author
QFitsView was written by Thomas Ott as a software package for reducing astronomical data. If you have comments or suggestions regarding QFitsView, please feel free to contact me.
Credits
The following packages and code snippets were used in developing QFitsView