Jpl's Bird's-eye View Of Rimrock Outcrop, Sol 652 to 663 |
Jpl's Bird's-eye View Of Rimrock Outcrop, Sol 652 to 663 |
Jan 5 2006, 10:36 AM
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http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/pre.../20060104a.html - Bird's-Eye View of Opportunity at 'Erebus'
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Jan 5 2006, 11:25 PM
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It looks so CLEAN! Fantastic image!
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Jan 6 2006, 12:20 AM
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I made personal version (starting from the huge, full-res cylindrical projection); in addition to different projection geometry (in order to better see fartest features) I changed also general hue (slightly less green) and sky appearance.
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Jan 6 2006, 12:25 AM
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And this is the vertical close-up version (the official version colors are very bad... ).
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Jan 6 2006, 12:38 AM
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Jan 6 2006, 12:42 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 362 Joined: 12-June 05 From: Kiama, Australia Member No.: 409 |
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Jan 6 2006, 02:21 AM
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Jan 6 2006, 02:28 AM
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-------------------- "After having some business dealings with men, I am occasionally chagrined,
and feel as if I had done some wrong, and it is hard to forget the ugly circumstance. I see that such intercourse long continued would make one thoroughly prosaic, hard, and coarse. But the longest intercourse with Nature, though in her rudest moods, does not thus harden and make coarse. A hard, sensible man whom we liken to a rock is indeed much harder than a rock. From hard, coarse, insensible men with whom I have no sympathy, I go to commune with the rocks, whose hearts are comparatively soft." - Henry David Thoreau, November 15, 1853 |
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Jan 6 2006, 02:53 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2492 Joined: 15-January 05 From: center Italy Member No.: 150 |
QUOTE (ljk4-1 @ Jan 6 2006, 02:28 AM) I suspect it is (same dominance is visible in other official, calibrated images). However, I like a slightly redder version (is a subjective argument..) Any indication from color calibration experts like Nico and Doug? -------------------- I always think before posting! - Marco -
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Jan 7 2006, 03:37 AM
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QUOTE (dilo @ Jan 5 2006, 10:53 PM) I suspect it is (same dominance is visible in other official, calibrated images). However, I like a slightly redder version (is a subjective argument..) Any indication from color calibration experts like Nico and Doug? Too quickly you forget Opportunity's original color: |
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Jan 7 2006, 03:42 AM
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Jan 7 2006, 11:13 AM
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Just because it looked a certain colour in the ATLO process or in the Mars Yard doesnt mean it should look the same on mars
Unless, of course, Mars is lit by an array of large sodium light bulbs etc. Doug |
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Jan 7 2006, 11:52 AM
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QUOTE (ronatu @ Jan 6 2006, 01:21 PM) It must have been a green day. It is difficult to remove the excessive green in the sky without making the soil too red. This might be a bit better. Soil colour matches that as shown on the Cornell sight as close as I can get it http://marswatch.astro.cornell.edu/pancam_...true_color.html |
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Jan 7 2006, 08:31 PM
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QUOTE (abalone @ Jan 7 2006, 07:52 AM) It must have been a green day.... Personnaly I would prefersomething like that: Opportunity At least solar panel looks realistically black... |
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Jan 7 2006, 09:17 PM
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Why would solar panels that have been exposed to martian dust still be black after almost 700 sols
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