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How can I remove banding effect from .cub file Magellan Venus
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post Feb 2 2016, 07:58 AM
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I have this .cub file of a section of Venus taken by Magellan that I got from map-a-planet2. Picture included below. You can see the striping effect. Does anyone know of a way to remove this banding effect easily in ISIS3 or another tool?
The best answer I have to far is using "Equalizer" in ISIS3
https://isis.astrogeology.usgs.gov/Applicat.../equalizer.html


Problem though is it looks like you have to fix it using the original striped input images before they are assembled into a .cub.
All I have though is the .cub that was already mosaicked.
Any suggestions on how to remove the striped effect at this point?
I dont believe those orginal individual striped images are avaible to public.
All I know of is the 130 gb .cub file found on mapaplanet2 from which this image was taken from.
thanks

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