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Planetary Society Classes on Image Processing
elakdawalla
post Nov 6 2009, 10:32 PM
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By popular demand, I've announced I'll be conducting some classes on space image processing. The first one will be Friday the 13th (oooo!) at 10:30 Pacific / 18:30 UTC. Come one come all!

I'd be really really happy for some of the experts here to contribute any tips and tricks you may have on dealing with any kind of image data -- raw JPEGs or PDS IMGs. I'm especially interested in any tricks some of you may have for wringing realistic-looking color out of raw images.

Also I'm going to explore using Hugin for panorama stitching; anybody here want to contribute any expertise on that?

Send me an email if you'd like to contribute in any way. Contributions can be as simple as sending me a few tips as notes in an email, up to a Powerpoint presentation with screen caps from your favorite software, and anything in between.

--Emily


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