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Exploring Murray Ridge, Sol 3600 - 3743 (March 11, 2014 - August 5, 2014)
James Sorenson
post May 23 2014, 01:27 AM
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Here is a false color of that rock, it's actually pretty dark which in my opinion also looks a bit interesting, not just this particular rock but this whole site. smile.gif

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post May 23 2014, 02:03 AM
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Really appreciate your treatments of the Pillinger Point views, thanks James...


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James Sorenson
post May 23 2014, 01:38 PM
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Thank you smile.gif

A screenshot of two of the 3 sections roughly positioned together in Photoshop before stitching together.
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James Sorenson
post May 24 2014, 09:49 PM
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A screenshot of the false color version of this magnificent place smile.gif

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post May 25 2014, 06:42 AM
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Sol 3671 - Brushing and MIs at Pillinger Point.

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Hazcam and MI mosaic
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post May 25 2014, 07:42 AM
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The Mi cam view on Sol 3671.

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post May 26 2014, 03:50 PM
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QUOTE (James Sorenson @ May 24 2014, 11:49 PM) *
A screenshot of the false color version of this magnificent place smile.gif

James, please forgive me : I could not resist balancing back your wonderrful panorama into real Martian colors !
Thanks again so much for your nice work wheel.gif wheel.gif wheel.gif wheel.gif wheel.gif
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James Sorenson
post May 26 2014, 06:28 PM
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Good job! smile.gif I don't mind at all, I'm just waiting for the rest of the images to arrive to complete it. smile.gif
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post May 28 2014, 01:09 AM
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I suppose that Meridiani should be darker in colour but there certainly is a big difference the way MARS looks from pictures taken by Opportunity at Meridiani and Curiosity at Gale. I wonder how real that difference is!
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post May 28 2014, 05:49 AM
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I just want to say I'm not claiming of coarse that this is an accurate representation of the colors. For the Raw stretched JPG images, it's more of an art and a guessing game. There are several factors that contribute to the color difference, but I'd say roughly you should compare the colors of Gale with Spirit, or Mars Pathfinder landing sites. But I want to stress, use the calibrated PDS images if you want to do comparison work, not the raw images for MSL or MER.
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post May 29 2014, 04:03 PM
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Sol 3677 navcam pan:
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Moving away from the edge.
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post May 30 2014, 03:46 PM
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Sol 3678 navcam pan:
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post May 30 2014, 05:32 PM
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This is a circular version of Charborob's new panorama. I fixed a few bad bits on the horizon - and missed one, I see now (Charborob, I think if you can get a tie point near the horizon in each seam you can avoid that step effect).

Anyhoo - this lets me identify the location accurately. Next week I will try to post a map of the activities in this area.

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post May 30 2014, 07:54 PM
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My version. Opportunity Navcam Right · Sol 3678

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post May 30 2014, 08:27 PM
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QUOTE (Phil Stooke @ May 30 2014, 12:32 PM) *
I fixed a few bad bits on the horizon - and missed one, I see now (Charborob, I think if you can get a tie point near the horizon in each seam you can avoid that step effect).

Sorry about that. But I am making my panoramas using PhotoShop, and it stitches the images automatically without me having to specify tie points. On the other hand, sometimes I get those stitching errors.
I suppose I should be using Hugin or other stitching software for better results. I am making a trade-off between optimal results and rapidity. I tried Hugin, but it asks me for control points, and I don't have the time to specify a bunch of those. It seems a complicated process overall, and I can't invest the necessary time and effort.
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