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[fitsbits] New DUMP FITS extension
Hi Bill -
I'm not sure I understand: this DUMP extension was proposed, but has never been specified or implemented? If this is the case, it doesn't actually exist, and we should be able to ignore it. (Also it is functionally redundant with the FOREIGN extension). - Doug On Thu, 16 Aug 2007, William Pence wrote: One of the proposed changes to the FITS Standard is a complete rewrite of the Appendix F (previously Appendix I) which lists the reserved FITS extension type names (i.e., the value of the XTENSION keyword). One of the registered extension types listed in that appendix is as follows: 'DUMP ' - Suggested extension name for storing a stream of binary data (such as a telemetry stream) in a FITS file. This extension type was never implemented, but the FOREIGN extension type serves a similar purpose. This definition may now need to be updated because I recently learned that the FITS data from Solar Optical Telescope on the Hinode satellite (http://solar-b.nao.ac.jp/index_e.shtml), launched in late 2006, contains a DUMP extension with the following minimal set of header keywords: XTENSION= 'DUMP ' BITPIX = 8 NAXIS = 1 NAXIS1 = 300 PCOUNT = 0 GCOUNT = 1 END My understanding is that this extension contains the image header packet from the satellite telemetry. The NAXIS1 value may vary, but otherwise all the DUMP extensions look the same. The IAU FITS Working Group is charged with maintaining the list of all registered FITS extension types, and at least at some level, is responsible for defining how each type is supposed to be used. A number of questions regarding the DUMP extension would need to be resolved before writing such a definition document: 1. Is this how the DUMP extension was originally envisioned to be implemented? An alternate scheme, as used in the FOREIGN extension type, would be: XTENSION= 'DUMP ' BITPIX = 8 NAXIS = 0 PCOUNT = 300 GCOUNT = 1 END Is one of these 2 forms preferable over the other? 2. How does the DUMP extension as used in the Hinode data differ from an IMAGE or FOREIGN extension? What are the fundamental differences, if any, between the DUMP and IMAGE (or FOREIGN) extensions? What criteria should data providers use in deciding which extension type to use? These questions are particularly relevant now because the new draft FITS Standard in section 3.4.1 states: "New extension types should be created only when the organization of the information is such that it cannot be handled by one of the existing extension types." (This requirement comes from the original "Generalized Extensions" FITS paper published in 1987). Given that an IMAGE extension presumably could be used to store the same data, does the DUMP extension satisfy this requirement? 3. Can the DUMP extension have a BITPIX value other than 8, and a NAXIS value other than 1? Must PCOUNT always = 0 and GCOUNT always = 1? If any of these keywords can have different values, how does this affect the interpretation of the data? Presumably these questions, and more, should be answered in a short definition document that specifies exactly how the use DUMP extension should be used. At the moment however, it is not clear to me that there is any consensus on the answer to these questions. Bill Pence -- __________________________________________________ __________________ Dr. William Pence NASA/GSFC Code 662 HEASARC +1-301-286-4599 (voice) Greenbelt MD 20771 +1-301-286-1684 (fax) _______________________________________________ fitsbits mailing list http://listmgr.cv.nrao.edu/mailman/listinfo/fitsbits |
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