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How Do I Learn To Process Imagery?
RGMars
post Jul 16 2017, 08:20 PM
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Does anyone have advice for someone who wants to edit their own photos? I want to look through the archives of missions like Voyager or Viking but I don't know where to start software wise (or how to use it). My operating system is MacOs, and I don't have Photoshop. All help is appreciated...
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RoverDriver
post Jul 18 2017, 02:29 PM
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My image processing and machine vision requirements are usually so unique and weird that I almost always roll my own code but in terms of public domain packages I sometimes use are:

- GIMP (similar to Photoshop)
- ImageJ (I use it to view and analyze DEMs for example)
- Meshlab (for meshing and 3D display)

I also use the following paleo-software

- xv
- xanim
- gnuplot
- xgraph

but that's just because I'm so 8bit. CLI toolchains I regularly use are:

- ImageMagick
- netpbm
- kakadu (for JPEG2000)
- ffmpeg (for animation/video)
- sox (to convert accelerometer data to sound)

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