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Caldera 3D
malgar
post Mar 4 2006, 06:51 PM
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Hi!
The wonderful caldera on Hecates Tholus summit on themis website suggested me to try a photoclinometry 3D reconstruction.

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post Mar 27 2006, 08:36 PM
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Thats very good, though I dont think the left side came out entirely correct the way it slopes up there, thank you for posting though. smile.gif
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post May 27 2007, 10:50 PM
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I would like to try this, but I don't know of any such Mac based software. In Photoshop there is an 'emboss' filter which effectively turns a grayscale DEM into a shaded relief map. Can a similar filter be designed that would reverse the process, turning a suitable image showing topography with minimal cast shadows into a rough grayscale DEM? Hand painting such things is a lot of work!

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