Break large images into "tile pyramids", with a focus on the all-sky TOAST format.
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README.md

toasty

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toasty is a Python library that helps you create “tile pyramids” from astronomical image data as used in the TOAST format. These multi-resolution maps can be viewed in software such as the AAS WorldWide Telescope.

toasty was originally written by Chris Beaumont and is currently maintained as part of the AAS WorldWide Telescope project.

Installation

The easiest way to install toasty is through pip:

pip install toasty

For more information, please see the full toasty installation instructions.

Documentation, Examples, etc.

For documentation and examples, go to:

https://toasty.readthedocs.io/

Contributions

Contributions to toasty are welcome! See the WorldWide Telescope contributors guide for applicable information. We use a standard workflow with issues and pull requests. All participants in toasty and the WWT communities must abide by the WWT Code of Conduct.

Release History

Releases of toasty are logged in the file CHANGELOG.md on the release branch of this repository, as well as release listings maintained by GitHub and PyPI.

Dependencies

toasty is a Python package so, yes, Python is required.

Legalities

toasty is copyright Chris Beaumont, Clara Brasseur, and the AAS WorldWide Telescope Team. It is licensed under the MIT License.

Acknowledgments

toasty is part of the AAS WorldWide Telescope system, a .NET Foundation project managed by the non-profit American Astronomical Society (AAS). Work on WWT has been supported by the AAS, the US National Science Foundation (grants 1550701 and 1642446), the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, and Microsoft.