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Enceladus In Color And B/w
Malmer
post Sep 16 2005, 01:45 PM
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Made these a while back.

Enceladus B/W Mosaic

Enceladus Color Mosaic

Enjoy!

Mattias
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Malmer
post Sep 17 2005, 09:28 AM
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Regarding gaps in the data;

I usually fill in areas that have missing data if the area is small. I only fill in at maximum 5% of the image. The B/W image has some data added in the upper right corner (you can easily see the cloning)

Usually I try to find real data in lower resolution to fill in the blanks. (from other flybys/missions)

I think that it is ok to do this because a black cut is more disturbing to the eye.

This Ganymede image for example has luminance from galileo and color from voyager and a little synthetic data to fill some of the small holes:

Gaymede in color

This Europa image has data from two galileo flybys and i have used the different colorchannels to fill in the missing data. only one channel had coverage on the terminator.

Europa
will fix the colorbalance in this picture later. its a bit to red in the reds...


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