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Cape York - Northern Havens, Sol 2780 - 2947
ngunn
post Jan 19 2012, 04:57 PM
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Very nice! I imagine the frame to the left of that would be a rewarding target too on account of its multiple ramparts.
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post Jan 19 2012, 06:36 PM
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Just gorgeous...

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Edit: tried for more accurate colours here: http://twitpic.com/898j2q/full


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post Jan 19 2012, 10:38 PM
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James Sorenson: Yes I think that's better. However, if you edit an image that's already been commented on I think you should do it in a new post that follows the comments. (I've been guilty of failing to do this in the past, but I now appreciate that it muddies the discussion and can render other people's posts incomprehensible.)

Stu: On my home computer the colouration in the new version you link to looks great. A yellow ochre sky and an orange-grey surface (with no greens) fits my expectations. I don't know what my opinion's worth but you have it anyway. smile.gif

I'm seriously distressed by the huge differences between different screens. I was showing my students some of the recent versions of the Greely panorama today. They looked one colour on my monitor and a totally different colour on the projector screen. Now I'm home they look different again. No wonder different image mages produce such varied products if they are all seeing different things on their monitors.
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James Sorenson
post Jan 20 2012, 04:09 AM
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Thank you for the advise Ngunn. smile.gif

Regarding the color differences between monitors, I share your frustration. When it comes to trying to get the colors at leased somewhat close, they might look right on one person's screen (like mine), but when viewed by others on different monitors, it might appear drastically different. Getting the colors to look the same on all monitors is very difficult if not impossible. After I corrected that panorama, it looked kind of dull on my 23" LED monitor (the same one I used to process the images), and was unsure how it would look to others. However, later I had used my iPod touch to look at it after the correction and the colors were still pretty rich, but much better looking. That told me right there that my original version was just horribly saturated and dark, which I didn't realize. I apologize for this. Projectors are not the best viewing devices when trying to display colors accurately.
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post Jan 20 2012, 04:21 PM
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So much detail visible over on the other side now...

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James Sorenson
post Jan 20 2012, 05:58 PM
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Just an update on the L2 pan. Added yesterday's, and well as today's downlinked images.

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post Jan 20 2012, 06:27 PM
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QUOTE (Stu @ Jan 20 2012, 08:21 AM) *
So much detail visible over on the other side now...

Holy tau!


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James Sorenson
post Jan 20 2012, 07:45 PM
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This is a very crude attempt at best to sharpen details and stretch the contrast and brightness abit in a cropped portion of Endeavour's far side rim in the L2 panorama, while at the same time keeping the file size under the 1 mb limit (this also added alot of JPEG noise when saving). I have a flickr account so I can upload full resolution pictures, But I just have to re-upgrade to a flickr pro account.

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James Sorenson
post Jan 20 2012, 09:48 PM
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I just cant stop looking at the desktop walpaper that I just made with the L2 data. What a beautiful place!!

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post Jan 21 2012, 12:19 AM
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Amazing work by everyone producing this beautiful view, thanks...


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James Sorenson
post Jan 22 2012, 04:21 AM
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Does anyone know if the rover deck pan that was taken on Sol's 2811-2814 was sequenced for the Greeley Panorama?
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James Sorenson
post Jan 22 2012, 07:19 AM
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This is a preview of the rover deck panorama that have been putting together. The cutout portion in the top left, is because I had overlayed the color images that I had already processed over a completely assembled 360 view using the L4 filter, so I can use as a guide as well as context. I just cut that portion out for right now smile.gif.

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post Jan 22 2012, 01:16 PM
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Definitely worth the long drive...

http://twitpic.com/8ac7d4/full

( from http://roadtoendeavour.wordpress.com/2012/...ts-magnificence )


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post Jan 22 2012, 05:12 PM
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One huge advantage of being restricted to one place is that it results in a cornucopia of outstanding imaages.
I've been lurking here with my chin wearing a groove in the carpet - every time I come here there is a swathe of new, brilliant works of art.
THANK YOU ALL for this magical mystery tour.
Mike smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif
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post Jan 22 2012, 05:52 PM
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QUOTE (James Sorenson @ Jan 22 2012, 02:19 AM) *
... the rover deck panorama...

Great image... makes me wish for a little breeze to dust off the panels.
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