Curiosity Image Retrieval Tools, scripts and software |
Curiosity Image Retrieval Tools, scripts and software |
Aug 11 2012, 09:18 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 270 Joined: 29-December 04 From: NLA0: Member No.: 133 |
I wrote a shell script that allows you to download all images from a given sol.:
http://paranoid.dechengst.nl/files/MSLget.sh There are two rm commands in the script to clean up the tempdir. If you're afraid my script screws up your system replace them with rm -i commands. If you want any features added please let me know and I'll see what I can do. EDIT1: Added leading zeros in the directory names for easy sorting after a request for it on IRC. EDIT2: I see a lot of people downloading the script. To be clear: This is a script for *NIX systems and won't run on a standard Windows box. To get it running under Windows you need to install a *NIX environment like Cygwin. Your other option would be to install something like Ubuntu in VirtualBox. EDIT3: As RoverDriver pointed out you need to have wget on your system to use this script. The script now handles this gracefully. -------------------- PDP, VAX and Alpha fanatic ; HP-Compaq is the Satan! ; Let us pray daily while facing Maynard! ; Life starts at 150 km/h ;
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Aug 14 2012, 12:17 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1465 Joined: 9-February 04 From: Columbus OH USA Member No.: 13 |
Trying to develop a handier web interface to the raw images, here's a first go if anyone would like to help beta test it:
http://curiositymsl.com/table/view It shows the raw images in table form, sortable by date taken, release date, etc. by clicking on the column headers. The default sort, by release date, is the handiest I think, since it shows the most recent uploads to the JPL site. It's hard otherwise to keep track of the newest files because they can come in under any sol. Open to suggestions as to how it could be more useful. One thing that comes to mind is to be able to filter by camera, because with all the images in one big list, there are a lot of pages, mostly due to the large number of MARDI images. -------------------- |
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Aug 14 2012, 01:18 AM
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Member Group: Admin Posts: 976 Joined: 29-September 06 From: Pasadena, CA - USA Member No.: 1200 |
Trying to develop a handier web interface to the raw images, here's a first go if anyone would like to help beta test it: http://curiositymsl.com/table/view It shows the raw images in table form, sortable by date taken, release date, etc. by clicking on the column headers. The default sort, by release date, is the handiest I think, since it shows the most recent uploads to the JPL site. It's hard otherwise to keep track of the newest files because they can come in under any sol. Open to suggestions as to how it could be more useful. One thing that comes to mind is to be able to filter by camera, because with all the images in one big list, there are a lot of pages, mostly due to the large number of MARDI images. Joe, you are an incredible source of amazing products! You asked for some suggestions, here they are: 1) yes selecting by camera would be great and probably necessary at some point in the mission 2) the dialog at the bottom with the sol numbers should be at the top in a separate, static frame so you can jump to any given sol without having to go to the top or bottom. 3) the dialog dialog box with the sol number should highlight the sol with the most recent images available. 4) if at some point in time they will make the image header available, or get telemetry for each image I suggest that the image name be a link to the telemetry. One question: why keeping track of when the image was received and, most notably, why keeping track of the "lag"? I'm not sure we keep track of that, but if there is a reason I would like to know and do it as well. Never stop learning! Paolo -------------------- Disclaimer: all opinions, ideas and information included here are my own,and should not be intended to represent opinion or policy of my employer.
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