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antonio19812
post Jul 6 2016, 07:02 PM
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Anyone can help me suggesting me how to process the raw images from the VMC of Mars Express? I am working with them in Python, and I managed to get both the raw unfiltered and the RGB images, but only in the raw version. I am doing it without using the exsisting tools. I have not a deep knowledge about this topic and I would like to have some hints about it. Anyone has some interesting link or can suggest some person that could help me?
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JohnVV
post Jul 11 2016, 07:57 PM
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the easiest way would to use ISIS3 and the tools for pds images for that mission
such as "cisscal" for the cassini images

but you can do it by hand from the data in pds
for Cassini it is
http://pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/volumes/iss.html
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Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS)
Raw Ground Calibration for WACFM and NACFM Volumes 1-10
Volume 11 contains calibration data, software, algorithms,
sample images, and related calibration documentation



HOWEVER!!!!!!
i now see your OTHER POST
please do not double post!!
i had ZERO idea you are referring to MEX

please SEE YOUR OTHER THREAD!!!!
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