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QUOTE (volcanopele @ Oct 6 2005, 03:18 PM)
For this, did you use the images on the JPL raw images page, or the PDS?
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These were from the JPL raw page.
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QUOTE (Phil Stooke @ Oct 6 2005, 06:14 AM)
These Tethys mosaics and the Hyperion ones in the adjacent thread... are great!  I especially appreciate them because I'd like to do some of this but I can't spare any time right now.  So I'll just enjoy them vicariously for now.

Phil
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That's great; I'm glad they are being enjoyed. So many of the people that post on these boards are my "image processing heroes", and have provided me with endless hours of fascination with their own work. You, Ted Stryk, Bjorn, Steve Albers, Malmer, Jason Perry, Rene Pascal, and many others have made images that have turned obscure objects into real places to explore. My own projects remain relatively crude, but I'm learning (color is next on the agenda). I've had the opportunity to give some of the Seattle art kids a guided tour of the Saturn system, and it looks like we're actually going to do a large, backlit Hyperion mosaic for the wall of a local tavern, in addition to several smaller panels, all of outer solar system objects. Thanks for the encouragement, and keep up the fantastic work.
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Posted on: Oct 5 2005, 03:02 AM


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Hires in context:
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Posted on: Oct 4 2005, 07:47 PM


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Posted on: Oct 4 2005, 07:41 PM


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21-frame (hires inset)
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Posted on: Oct 4 2005, 07:39 PM


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QUOTE (RPascal @ Oct 4 2005, 08:55 AM)
Very nice mosaics, congratulations!

When looking at the original images we can sometimes see that the dark crater floors are not as dark as the shadow zones in the craters. Would it be possible to preserve this difference in the mosaic by a slightly weaker contrast, so that details of the dark crater floors are still visible? Or do too many of the original images already have a contrast that is too high?

--René
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Contrast reduction would probably work. I exclusively used the already dark UV(?) frames for the global view, with all of the high-res pictures adjusted to that, darkening the craters more. As an added handicap, the LCD screen of the scavenged laptop I've been privliged to use was apparently half-frozen in the back of somebody's car in Alaska at some point, leaving the left half of the screen with a pleasant ruby tint and the rest with exaggerated contrast. I've probably overcompensated badly. I'm not even sure what these look like on a normal monitor...by the way, your Huygens work is jaw-dropping, eye-gouging, f@#*ing amazing!!
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Posted on: Oct 4 2005, 05:12 AM


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Posted on: Oct 4 2005, 05:08 AM


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Improved preview of global view:
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Posted on: Sep 29 2005, 06:51 AM


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Rough positioning of regional map clear frames:
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Posted on: Sep 27 2005, 06:00 PM


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A very crude Tethys. I'm new here, just wanted to say thanks for all of your amazing contributions to an incredibly valuable resource.
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