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Image Enhancement for Mineral Identification
CosmicRocker
post Oct 18 2011, 06:55 AM
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I'm not sure that those filter combinations will be more helpful than the one I posted. We need something that specifically targets the infrared fingerprint of hematite, like this image of Snout in Eagle Crater. I'm waiting for a good R5 so I can make one of those.


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JohnVV
post Oct 23 2011, 04:18 AM
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nip dose take some getting used to
I have been using it for many years , so at first it will seam a bit " odd"

you might want to have a look at the blog
http://libvips.blogspot.com/

an example of joining images is the Aug 9 joining of the bluemarble earth map

also nip was originally designed to work on 23 layer spectral images of paintings
the hires images were tiles that needing joining

so this DOSE make registered panoramas using "tie points"
an tutorial example
http://www.vips.ecs.soton.ac.uk/supported/...ipguidese2.html
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