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Malmer
post Sep 18 2005, 04:28 PM
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Since many of the people on this forum are either creating new images or processing raw nasa images I think that it might be useful to have a "Image Processing" forum?

Topics like raw image calibration, panorama stitching, superresolution, geometric reprojection and color reproduction is spread around the forum in all different areas and it would be great to have one place to go to to discuss these things.

"Software" would be great as a subforum. I sure would like to know what other people are using. (I use an small army of different softwares and custom scripts to get my panoramas done)

Do you think this is a good idea or is this outside the scope of "unmanned spaceflight"?

Mattias
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djellison
post Sep 20 2005, 08:41 AM
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You can already do it Richard -you can add attachments upto 1mb to any post - but I'm not going further than that and making some form of file library - that's not what this place is for.


Doug
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