Juno, perijove 10, December 16, 2017 |
Juno, perijove 10, December 16, 2017 |
Dec 23 2017, 04:06 AM
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Dec 23 2017, 07:04 AM
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The PNG-Version of PJ-10 reprojections, part 2, is uploaded to junocam.pictures, and submitted to missionjuno.
The images are vertically 180 degrees, and horizontally 60 degrees FOV. They are reprojected to Juno's trajectory position at image stop time. The images are decompanded, approximately illumination-adjusted according to an illumination model inferred from PJ06 TDI-2 images, gamma-streched to the 4th power of radiometrical data, mostly patched from repetitive camera artifacts, and approximately exposure-adjusted based on the 99.9% quantile. |
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Dec 23 2017, 07:41 PM
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Dec 25 2017, 05:13 AM
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PJ10_037 [G.Eichstadt]
PJ10_038 Process... Upscale, color balance, levels pass, masked sharpen, masked exposure, blended exposure, repairs, edge fills, glow, downscale -------------------- |
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Dec 25 2017, 10:46 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2346 Joined: 7-December 12 Member No.: 6780 |
Website with PJ10 flyby movie stills partially updated.
Preliminary YouTube version is online. ... continuing next year ... |
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Dec 25 2017, 12:33 PM
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THANKS SO MUCH GERALD FOR YOUR STELLAR WORK IN ADVANCING THE CAUSE OF ENLIGHTENMENT FOR ALL HUMANITY!
Here's my humble take on your movie:) https://vimeo.com/248700527 Happy Holidays & New Year, Avi |
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Dec 26 2017, 05:05 AM
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Click thru for a quick retime on Gerald's PJ10 animation.
The purpose here was to test animated masks between separate shots in order to fill out the frame. There is work to be done to blend exposure differences as well as the usual processing. -------------------- |
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Dec 28 2017, 12:38 PM
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Dec 30 2017, 07:13 PM
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Here are my versions of image PJ10_028. I recently made minor improvements to my processing. The biggest difference is that now I no longer 'lose' the fuzzy and bluish horizon at the limb in the hi-res images as as result of the processing (the limb isn't sharply defined in these images as in my earlier images). First three approximately true color/contrast versions:
Notice the bluish horizon at the limb, especially in the central image. This is Jupiter's blue sky. And versions with enhanced colors, contrast and sharpness: Juno was only 4420 km above Jupiter's clouds. This is especially obvious in the central image which has a field of view of 70 degrees. The image below shows Jupiter's blue sky at the limb; this is an approximately true color/contrast image. This image has a field of view of 20 degrees. This corresponds to an enlargement by a factor of ~3 compared to the original framelets. And finally a subset of the relevant metadata: IMAGE_TIME = 2017-12-16T17:59:33.468 MISSION_PHASE_NAME = PERIJOVE 10 PRODUCT_ID = JNCE_2017350_10C00028_V01 SPACECRAFT_ALTITUDE = 4420.2 SPACECRAFT_NAME = JUNO SUB_SPACECRAFT_LATITUDE = 5.7721 SUB_SPACECRAFT_LONGITUDE = 297.5258 TITLE = North Equatorial Belt, southern edge Resolution at nadir: ~3.0 km/pixel |
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