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ImageJ is a graphical user interface (GUI) driven, public domain,
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Java-based, software package for general image processing
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traditionally used mainly in life sciences fields. The image processing
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capabilities of ImageJ are useful and extendable to other scientific
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fields. Here we present AstroImageJ (AIJ), which provides an astronomy
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specific image display environment and tools for astronomy specific
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image calibration and data reduction. Although AIJ maintains the
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general purpose image processing capabilities of ImageJ, AIJ is
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streamlined for time-series differential photometry, light curve
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detrending and fitting, and light curve plotting, especially for
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applications requiring ultra-precise light curves (e.g., exoplanet
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transits). AIJ reads and
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writes standard FITS files, as well as other common image formats,
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provides FITS header viewing and editing, and is World Coordinate
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System (WCS) aware, including an automated interface to the
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astrometry.net web portal for plate solving images. AIJ provides
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research grade image calibration and analysis tools with a GUI driven
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approach, and easily installed cross-platform compatibility. It
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enables new users, even at the level of undergraduate student, high
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school student, or amateur astronomer, to quickly start processing,
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modeling, and plotting astronomical image data with one tightly
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integrated software package.
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Rather than building from source, this package just copies a binary
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into the system. It is recommended that post-installation, the user
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changes the permissions of the install directory so that the user can
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update the software:
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# chown -R myname.users /usr/lib64/AstroImageJ
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It is further recommend to update to the latest daily build - in
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particular, the WCS-finding routine is broken on earlier versions.
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