{{ :logo.png?90|}} ====== radiometry ====== Reproducible and automated processing and analysis of (synchrotron) radiometry data based on the [[https://www.aspecd.de/|ASpecD framework]]. radiometry is a Python package based on the [[https://www.aspecd.de/|ASpecD framework]] for handling data obtained using (synchrotron) radiometry focussing on **reproducibility**. In short: Each and every processing step applied to your data will be recorded and can be traced back. Additionally, for each representation of your data (//e.g.//, figures, tables) you can easily follow how the data shown have been processed and where they originate from. What is even better: Actual data processing and analysis **no longer requires programming skills**, but is as simple as writing a text file summarising all the steps you want to have been performed on your dataset(s) in an organised way. Curious? Have a look at [[https://docs.radiometry.de/|its documentation]]. ---- [[https://pypi.org/project/radiometry/|{{fa>cube?48}}]] [[https://pypi.org/project/radiometry/|Package (pypi.org)]] [[https://docs.radiometry.de/|{{fa>book?48}}]] [[https://docs.radiometry.de/|Documentation]] [[https://github.com/tillbiskup/radiometry|{{fa>github?48}}]] [[https://github.com/tillbiskup/radiometry|Source (GitHub)]] ---- ===== License and citation ===== radiometry is **free and open source** licensed under a [[.:license|GPLv3 license]]. ===== News ===== Note: The most up-to-date information regarding the radiometry package can be found in the [[https://docs.radiometry.de/changelog.html|changelog]] included in the [[https://docs.radiometry.de/|package documentation]]. However, this list includes news on the [[https://evefile.docs.radiometry.de/|evefile]], [[https://evedata.docs.radiometry.de/|evedata]], and [[https://evedataviewer.docs.radiometry.de/|evedataviewer]] packages as well. * 2025-09-12: **evefile v0.1.0 released** * [[https://github.com/tillbiskup/evefile/releases/tag/v0.1.0|Changelog (GitHub)]] * 2025-08-19: **evefile v0.1.0-rc.2 released** * [[https://github.com/tillbiskup/evefile/releases/tag/v0.1.0-rc.2|Changelog (GitHub)]] * 2025-08-12: **evefile v0.1.0-rc.1 released** * [[https://github.com/tillbiskup/evefile/releases/tag/v0.1.0-rc.1|Changelog (GitHub)]] ---- **A note on the logo:** The logo depicts a synchrotron emitting radiation, with the Python logo in its centre. While the synchrotron part is inspired by the logo used for the [[https://www.ptb.de/cms/en/ptb/fachabteilungen/abt7/ptb-sr.html|Metrology with Synchrotron Radiation section of the PTB]] and the rights of the Python logo belong to the Python Software Foundation (PSF), the entire logo is copyright T. Biskup.