Tuna is a Tunable Fabry-Perot Interferometer Data Reduction software solution.
It is written in Python. Uses Astropy, Numpy, Scipy, Sympy and ZeroMQ.
The online documentation can be found on:
Tuna is a Python library module. It has no GUI, and no interactive text interface. It is meant to be imported and used as a collection of tools and recipes in your own programs.
Complete installation instructions can be found at:
https://tuna.readthedocs.org/en/stable/installation.html
Tuna is currently tested to run in Linux and OSX. The general procedure to install it is to clone the repo in a directory within your $PYTHONPATH, and then import it in Python, which will probably result in an error, regarding a missing library. Once you install all libraries, Tuna should work.
This is a recipe to install in Fedora 21.
Inside a directory in your $PYTHONPATH (and preferably inside a virtualenv), run:
$ git clone https://github.com/rcbrgs/tuna.git tuna
$ pip install -U pip
$ pip install numpy
$ pip install -U setuptools
$ pip install PySide
$ python tuna/setup.py install
Documentation, including a gallery of examples, is at: