creator_did = ivo://CDS/P/IRIS/color obs_collection = IRIS color obs_title = IRAS-IRIS HEALPix survey, color obs_description = The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) had a tremendous impact on many areas of modern astrophysics. In particular it revealed the ubiquity of infrared cirrus that are a spectacular manifestation of the interstellar medium complexity but also an important foreground for observational cosmology. With the forthcoming Planck satellite there is a need for all-sky complementary data sets with arcminute resolution that can bring informations on specific foreground emissions that contaminate the Cosmic Microwave Background radiation. With its ~4' resolution matching perfectly the high-frequency bands of Planck, IRAS is a natural data set to study the variations of dust properties at all scales. But the latest version of the images delivered by the IRAS team (the ISSA plates) suffers from calibration, zero level and striping problems that can preclude its use, especially at 12 and 25 micron. In this paper we present how we proceeded to solve each of these problems and enhance significantly the general quality of the ISSA plates in the four bands (12, 25, 60 and 100 microns). This new generation of IRAS images, called IRIS, benefits from a better zodiacal light subtraction, from a calibration and zero level compatible with DIRBE, and from a better destriping. At 100 micron the IRIS product is also a significant improvement from the Schlegel et al. (1998) maps. IRIS keeps the full ISSA resolution, it includes well calibrated point sources and the diffuse emission calibration at scales smaller than 1 degree was corrected for the variation of the IRAS detector responsivity with scale and brightness. The uncertainty on the IRIS calibration and zero level are dominated by the uncertainty on the DIRBE calibration and on the accuracy of the zodiacal light model. The color HiPS has been created from individual bands 100 (red channel), 60 (green channel) and 25 (blue channel) microns. obs_copyright = Healpixed by CDS client_category = Image/Infrared/IRIS client_sort_key = 04-02-01 hips_release_date = 2019-05-05T06:37Z hips_creator = CDS hips_version = 1.4 hips_order = 3 hips_frame = galactic hips_tile_format = jpeg dataproduct_type = image client_application = AladinLite moc_access_url = http://alasky.u-strasbg.fr/IRISColor/Moc.fits #hips_service_url = http://alasky.u-strasbg.fr/IRISColor hips_status = public master clonableOnce hips_copyright = CNRS/Unistra obs_ack = This research has made use of the NASA/ IPAC Infrared Science Archive, which is operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. prov_progenitor = IPAC/NASA bib_reference = 2005ApJS..157..302M bib_reference_url = https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/?#abs/2005ApJS..157..302M obs_copyright_url = http://irsa.ipac.caltech.edu/data/IRIS/ #1983 January to November t_min = 45335 t_max = 45639 obs_regime = Infrared #12, 25, 60, and 100 micron em_min = 0.000012 em_max = 0.0001 hips_builder = Aladin/HipsGen v10.123 hips_tile_width = 256 #hips_master_url = ex: http://yourHipsServer/null hips_pixel_scale = 0.01431 hips_initial_fov = 100.0 hips_initial_ra = 82.5185467 hips_initial_dec = +25.8941503 hips_creation_date = 2010-06-09T06:33Z hips_order_min = 0 dataproduct_subtype = color moc_sky_fraction = 1 hips_estsize = 9182 hipsgen_date = 2019-05-05T06:37Z hipsgen_params = out=/asd-volumes/sc1-asd-volume10/IRISColor UPDATE