Midnight Mars Browser, Midnight Mars Browser discussion |
Midnight Mars Browser, Midnight Mars Browser discussion |
Feb 11 2005, 01:31 PM
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Senior Member Group: Moderator Posts: 3431 Joined: 11-August 04 From: USA Member No.: 98 |
This thread is for discussion, questions, issues with Midnight Mars Browser. Also to announce it in case anyone missed it: http://midnightmarsbrowser.blogspot.com. Oh, and any suggestions for future enhancements too, thanks.
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May 30 2005, 05:53 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 29-May 05 Member No.: 395 |
That link that I mentioned above has started working now. It seems to be a pattern that an image will be bad for a day or so and then suddenly start working.
Thanks for all of the updates in the new version. I think I will be able to find a work around with the new features. Wish list thing: I prefer looking at the stereo pair images using the cross-eyed method. I can never find my red/blue glasses when I need them and they feel so goofy. Any chance you could build in a cross-eyed viewer. I have been using the "3D Viewer for Mars Images" by Robert Clemenzi. It works great, but it was designed exclusively for the JPL site. It is a bit of a hassle cutting and pasting URLs from MMB to that utility (Thanks however for providing the "Copy local file location to clipboard" feature). Thanks again, Charlie |
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Jun 1 2005, 12:29 AM
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Senior Member Group: Moderator Posts: 3431 Joined: 11-August 04 From: USA Member No.: 98 |
QUOTE (Charlie @ May 30 2005, 05:53 AM) I have been using the "3D Viewer for Mars Images" by Robert Clemenzi. It works great, but it was designed exclusively for the JPL site. It is a bit of a hassle cutting and pasting URLs from MMB to that utility (Thanks however for providing the "Copy local file location to clipboard" feature). On second thought, looking at the "3D Viewer for Mars Images" by Robert Clemenzi for the first time today, it would be difficult for me to reproduce all of that functionality anytime soon. A better approach might be for you to contact the author and ask him to add a feature where it will figure out the opposite camera image when you paste in the local file location for the first image. Figuring out the opposite image is almost trivial for navcam and hazcam images, and it's not too difficult to make a good guess even for pancam images (although it's a bit more involved there, as you can see from the times when MMB guesses wrong). Anyway, that's what I'd do. It looks like a nice little application, I wish I could use it. (I still can't do that cross-eye thing... plus I usually use a Mac. |
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