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Cape York - Shoemaker Ridge and the NE traverse, Starting sol 2735
Phil Stooke
post Oct 21 2011, 06:18 PM
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This is mhoward's sol 2750 pan in circular form.

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post Oct 21 2011, 07:36 PM
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QUOTE (Phil Stooke @ Oct 21 2011, 12:18 PM) *
This is mhoward's sol 2750 pan in circular form.


Extracted from the anaglyph! Cool, you just doubled my efficiency. laugh.gif
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post Oct 21 2011, 08:00 PM
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You're welcome! Yes, it was extracted, or as I prefer to think of it, stolen, from the anaglyph... after all, each anaglyph is just two panoramas. In fact I used one to patch the other to get rid of a bad bit on the horizon.

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post Oct 21 2011, 08:41 PM
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QUOTE (Mike)
Extracted from the anaglyph! Cool...
Easy to do-- use an image editor to separate an RGB image into the component red, green and blue channels. The RED channel is one stereo channel, the GREEN and BLUE (combined to make cyan of the anaglyph) channels are two identical grayscale images. Discard one. You end up with a right and a left grayscale stereo pair which can be used to make an x-eyed stereo image.

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post Oct 21 2011, 09:30 PM
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...and speaking of anaglyphs, been working on one to bring out details in the area where we now know Oppy will be spending the winter...

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post Oct 21 2011, 10:14 PM
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Brilliant! When we have to be wintered in C6 there seems to be an alternative hideout in D5.

But stare as I might I can't see any significant relief in Dagger Valley.
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post Oct 21 2011, 11:01 PM
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QUOTE (Phil Stooke @ Oct 21 2011, 02:00 PM) *
after all, each anaglyph is just two panoramas


I meant that it's good to know you can extract them from the anaglyph if wanted, because posting the left and right as well as the anaglyph seems like overkill sometimes. The main reason I've been posting both left and right is so that you can encirclify them.
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post Oct 21 2011, 11:06 PM
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relief map, just what the doctor ordered, Mars is truly a World of Wonders!!

im still wondering how many years ago Oppy's battery shoudl have died, wish my laptop would fare as well!
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Phil Stooke
post Oct 22 2011, 12:53 AM
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I see what you mean about posting the extra pans... certainly from my point of view I don't need the additional raw panoramas, unless the quality is significantly improved I suppose... but others may prefer a single pan.

Quite the team we have here!

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post Oct 22 2011, 02:42 AM
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Lot'sa of new placenames the past few days:

02743 p2410 Sheba
02749 p2414 Onverwacht
02751 p2560. Hooggenoeg
02751 p2561 Tjakastad
02751 p2562 Moodies

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post Oct 22 2011, 11:38 AM
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Outcrop Onverwacht on Shoemaker Ridge
L257 Sol-2749

This is significant-- note the _brown_ zones in the rocks and the residiuum.



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post Oct 22 2011, 11:47 AM
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Excellent anaglyph, Stu, you really did bring out the fine details. What is the vertical scale factor?
I recall that at some point on the long traverse from Victoria we were surprised to figure out just how little genuine relief there is on Cape York.
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post Oct 22 2011, 03:31 PM
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Well, CY's about 800 metres long, and the highest parts (N part) stick very roughly 10ish metres above the slope into Endeavour.

How the anaglyph looks depends on your monitor size, distance from monitor, etc, but most likely the relief looks heavily exagerated.
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post Oct 22 2011, 04:06 PM
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No vertical exaggeration at my end. I just took the anaglyph from this HiRISE page:

http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/PSP_010341_1775

...and worked on it, basically just sharpening it up, boosting the contrast and changing the gamma values etc until finer details and features jumped out a little more. Not sure what vertical stretching the HiRISE anaglyphs have.


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post Oct 22 2011, 04:10 PM
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Colour view of Onverwacht...

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