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Scenic Dust Devil In Color & Thyra Rim, Sol 620 , dd enhanced & colorized
Nirgal
post Oct 4 2005, 12:10 AM
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On Sol 620, Spirit captured what IMO has to be one of the most scenic dust devils imaged so far: a beautifully visible dancing funnel extending high into the sky in front of the hazy Thyra Crater rim.
Beautiful b/w panoramas and anaglyphs containing this DD were already posted on the other thread.
In the following image I did a further (subtle) enhancement on the
dust devil (difference technique against the sky), vignetting correction and a
hand colorization of the R1-filter frame.

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post Oct 9 2005, 07:49 PM
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QUOTE (Nirgal @ Oct 9 2005, 11:03 AM)
does anyone know the time interval between the exposures of the inidvidual
filter frames ?
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Moving right to left, 0 seconds : 30 seconds : 52 seconds
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