Hello,
I am trying to convert a .fit image to .jpg/.gif (or any web friendly
format). When trying to convert I get a .jpg file as result but it does 
not
resemble the original file (even if i try: convert 1.fit -quality 100
1.jpg). The original file is a black and white astronomy picture, the 
jpg I
am getting is fully grey. I am quite sure the .fit file is alright, so 
I am
assuming I'm not specifying enough information for the converter 
to go through. I am pasting below the output of "identify -verbose 
1.fit"

1.fit FITS 100x100 PseudoClass 256c 

82kb
Image: 1.fit
  Format: FITS (Flexible Image 

Transport System)
  Geometry: 100x100
  Class: PseudoClass
  Type: Grayscale
  Endianess: Undefined
  Colorspace: Gray
  Channel depth:
    Gray: 8-bits
  Channel statistics:
    Gray:
      Min: 0 (0)
      Max: 255 (1)
      Mean: 3.264 (0.0128)
      Standard deviation: 23.352 

(0.0915763)
  Colors: 256
 Histogram:
     10000: (255,255,255)       white
  Rendering-intent: Undefined
  Resolution: 72x72
  Units: Undefined
  Filesize: 82kb
  Interlace: None
  Background Color: white
  Border Color: #DFDFDF
  Matte Color: grey74
  Dispose: Undefined
  Iterations: 0
  Compression: Undefined
  Orientation: Undefined
  BITPIX: -64
  EXTEND: T
  NAXIS: 2
  NAXIS1: 100
  NAXIS2: 100
  SIMPLE: T
  Tainted: False
  Version: ImageMagick 6.2.3 09/13/05 

Thank you so much for any help,
Best,
G.

                
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