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machi
post Nov 25 2013, 06:17 PM
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Finally, after long pause, I did some mosaic.
It's Dione (and rings) from images which Cassini took on 12.12.2011.
Mosaic contains high resolution data from 14 images and color from another 42 (filters UV3, GRN, and IR1).
Colors are set to approximately natural look.
Original high resolution images had resolution 349 - 476 m/pix and final mosaic has 300 m/pix resolution.



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Bjorn Jonsson
post Nov 28 2013, 11:31 PM
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Great mosaic and one of the best ones of Dione I have seen. The Cassini ISS data set contains a huge amount of interesting stuff - it should be easy to find source data to make thousands of spectacular mosaics if time permitted.
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post Nov 29 2013, 11:56 AM
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Thanks! BTW, such mosaics are relatively easy to assemble thanks to your IMG2PNG calibration routine. So I thank you!
I looked at Cassini's data and for moons we can assemble a few dozens of larger mosaics (3×3 individual frames or more).
Little problem is, that several image processors are doing such mosaics and it's probably good idea not to duplicate works of others.
So every time before assembly of mosaic I'm doing little research who did what.


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post Nov 29 2013, 05:37 PM
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If you find nice large mosaics that are not in my image library already, please tell me (or just post links here)! I will include them and hopefully that will help you not duplicate others' work. I have your lovely Dione mosaic queued for posting but there has been so much good stuff to post lately that it's still in reserve.


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post Nov 29 2013, 05:56 PM
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I used the same data for a greyscale montage a while back here. Your processing is much better though and you've taken the time to add the colour as well which I just ran out of patience with.

I'm interested to know why you didn't add in the other moons which were part of the data.

In regards to people producing images with the same data as others, I can't see a problem. I find it interesting and exiting to see other interpretations smile.gif
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post Nov 29 2013, 08:14 PM
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QUOTE (elakdawalla @ Nov 29 2013, 06:37 PM) *
If you find nice large mosaics that are not in my image library already, please tell me (or just post links here)! ...

I'll try to do some list.

QUOTE (kyokugaisha @ Nov 29 2013, 06:56 PM) *
I used the same data for a greyscale montage a while back here. ...

I've used data from the same flyby but they are not the same data as yours.

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I'm interested to know why you didn't add in the other moons which were part of the data.

Three reasons. 1. Data with moons have lower resolution. 2. Data with moons are BW only. 3. I saw BW Emily's mosaic with moons on the Planetary Society blog.

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In regards to people producing images with the same data as others, I can't see a problem. I find it interesting and exiting to see other interpretations smile.gif

Making bigger mosaic is time consuming. I'm doing mosaics only when I can do such mosaic with some "added value" and highest added value is when mosaic
is entirely new.


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post Nov 29 2013, 08:57 PM
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I agree with both kyokugaisha and machi on this discussion. As a curator, I like seeing multiple (good) versions of image products, because it helps me to demonstrate how subjective choices are made during processing, and those choices differ from person to person. Of course, I also like seeing unique, new products, because there is so much underappreciated data in the archives. Both are valued!


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post Apr 7 2019, 04:18 PM
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Here is my take on a crescent Dione taken on approach to the Rev 16 flyby (October 11, 2005). It uses a high-resolution NAC mosaic along the daylit limb of Dione, and then fills the remainder with a WAC image where Dione's night side is backlit by Saturnshine.


Crescent Dione - Rev 16

I also found a nice three-frame black and white mosaic from Rev 27 (August 18, 2006) looking over Dione's south pole. The Saturn-facing side of the trailing hemisphere is nicely backlit here as well.


Dione - Rev 27
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