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Thank you so much Rob, but actually I am already able to read and display FITS files of 8,16,32 bits per pixel I just fail to do so for those of -32, -64 bits per pixel. 32 bits per pixel means that a 32 bit integer represents each pixel -32 bits per pixel means that a 32 bit float represents each pixel -64 bits per pixel means that a 64 bit float represents each pixel My exact problem in reading -32,-64 bits per pixel files is in reading the image colors. I don't face any problem reading 32 bits per pixel files for example because it is a standard color depth, any developer involved in imaging knows exactly how to deal with it ( just read the 4 bytes, extract the 3 bytes related to color: R,G,B and feed them into the bitmap ) But a -32 bit (32 bit floating point) color depth is something I have never heard of. Simply I don't know how to extract the 3 color bytes (R,G,B) from the floating point data. To cut it short: I have just one specific problem: how to extract R,G,B data from the -32 bits per pixel FITS images.
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