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On Wed 2003-11-19T16:05:24 +0000, Rob Seaman hath writ: > It is possible to imagine extending FITS in both directions - to > implement color support within FITS or to permit foreign formats to be > accessed from within FITS. Both directions would require software to > be developed - and to be widely adopted - before the extensions would > be useful. Before we put resources into what would be a daunting task, > there should be a motivation stronger than purely a sense of esthetics. My impression is that the protocols within WCS Papers I and II along with some notions from Paper III might result in a conventional multi-HDU representation for multi-wavelength data. With that in place it is conceiveable that developers of plug-ins for tools such as Adobe Photoshop (TM) might be motivated to write FITS import filters which would provide handles for producing pretty pictures. I see the current discussion as a roadmap which might be followed by practitioners of multi-wavelength astronomy. Thanks for pointing out the importance of having a demonstrated need before inventing a new scheme and burdening every FITS implementor with handling it. -- Steve Allen UCO/Lick Observatory Santa Cruz, CA 95064 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Voice: +1 831 459 3046 http://www.ucolick.org/~sla PGP: 1024/E46978C5 F6 78 D1 10 62 94 8F 2E 49 89 0E FE 26 B4 14 93
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