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+ | [[Measuring distances in ds9]] | ||
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+ | ds9 Tutorials from Luisa's official NITARP tutorial (Jan 2013): | ||
+ | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8QBwrKbEtc Part 1: ds9 overview] - what is ds9, etc (10.5 min) | ||
+ | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1zic8msSM0 Part 2: the first half of the ds9 demo] - getting it started, basics of usage (19 min) | ||
+ | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVwW-8h2drw Part 3: the second half of the ds9 demo] - more advanced tips and tricks (25 min) | ||
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[[How can I make a color composite image using Spitzer and/or other data?]] - vintage wiki materials (look at history to see who/when edited it) | [[How can I make a color composite image using Spitzer and/or other data?]] - vintage wiki materials (look at history to see who/when edited it) | ||
+ | Tutorial from Milton Johnson from 2016: | ||
+ | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uft52ftcf5M Starting ds9 from the command line in Windows] (10 min) | ||
ds9 Tutorials from Babar from 2012: | ds9 Tutorials from Babar from 2012: | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5YmJp_rgtI&feature=youtu.be Video 1: How to load and view and image in ds9] | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5YmJp_rgtI&feature=youtu.be Video 1: How to load and view and image in ds9] | ||
− | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQIhh6u7L8s&feature=youtu.be Video 2: How to read information about your image in the information panel of ds9] | + | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQIhh6u7L8s&feature=youtu.be Video 2: How to read information about your image in the information panel of ds9] |
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+ | [[Creating RGB images with DS9]] - Lyssa Matsche and Anna McCartney, Wisconsin School for the Deaf (NITARP students) | ||
+ | [[Identifying Objects in ds9: a Pictorial Tutorial by Alex Antonow]] (NITARP student) | ||
=Other sources of interest= | =Other sources of interest= |
Latest revision as of 20:50, 31 July 2020
You might as well start to get comfortable with using ds9. It's free, very commonly used in astronomy, and available for just about any platform.
Most coherent, developed, tested materials
ds9 Tutorials from Luisa's official NITARP tutorial (Jan 2013):
- Part 1: ds9 overview - what is ds9, etc (10.5 min)
- Part 2: the first half of the ds9 demo - getting it started, basics of usage (19 min)
- Part 3: the second half of the ds9 demo - more advanced tips and tricks (25 min)
Somewhat less coherent (or less standalone) materials
How can I make a color composite image using Spitzer and/or other data? - vintage wiki materials (look at history to see who/when edited it)
Tutorial from Milton Johnson from 2016:
ds9 Tutorials from Babar from 2012:
- Video 1: How to load and view and image in ds9
- Video 2: How to read information about your image in the information panel of ds9
Creating RGB images with DS9 - Lyssa Matsche and Anna McCartney, Wisconsin School for the Deaf (NITARP students)
Identifying Objects in ds9: a Pictorial Tutorial by Alex Antonow (NITARP student)