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Tman
post Sep 17 2005, 02:39 PM
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Michael found a nice way to correct vignetting of Navcams, as you know. But yesterday he found something thats still more amazing: Navcam IMGs that are called "MILPRAD Radiometrically-corrected RDR calibrated to absolute radiance
units, specific to archived datasets only" in the MER Analyst's Notebook! blink.gif

Here an (large) example what one can do with it:



(3,86 MB) http://www.greuti.ch/spirit/Spirit_navcamMRD_sol310.jpg

These MRDs are already corrected with a mask that was made on Earth from the MER Navcams before they started.


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aldo12xu
post Sep 22 2005, 04:38 PM
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Absolutely flawless, Michael!! Do you take requests??


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