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Reprocessed versions of Uranus and Neptune approach movies?
elakdawalla
post Mar 8 2016, 04:35 PM
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I've had two inqiuries in the last month for modern processed versions of the Voyager 2 Uranus and/or Neptune approach images, like the ones available for Jupiter (e.g. this one and this one) and Saturn (e.g. this one). Has anybody out there worked on Uranus or Neptune?



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JohnVV
post Mar 8 2016, 11:07 PM
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i have the Neptune flyby in a folder and have been slowly georeferencing them and inpainting the every other row on the left and right side
and the reseaus marks

from a post i uploaded a bit back




the unedited/ NOT Cleaned up image


i still have a bunch to clean up
-- like this one

and
becomes this
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