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jvandriel
post Nov 19 2005, 08:02 PM
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Spirit is now almost at the bottom of Inner Basin.

Time to start a new topic.

Here is a 360 degree panoramic view taken with the L0 navcam on Sol 667.

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Phil Stooke
post Nov 24 2005, 08:01 PM
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That was so good I had to make a polar version...

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post Nov 24 2005, 08:09 PM
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Quick-draw McGraw, eh, Phil?? smile.gif Such a cool projection!

How did you even out the exposure, or are the .png images layered?


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post Nov 24 2005, 10:36 PM
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Nice one Phil ohmy.gif

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post Nov 25 2005, 12:55 AM
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For following Spirit across the Inner Basin I've put the full resolution version of my Sol 594-597 pan online on my new site. It's also been redone using MichaelT's AV routine and brightness/contrast adjusted since I posted it way back when.



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post Nov 25 2005, 02:07 AM
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QUOTE (jamescanvin @ Nov 24 2005, 07:55 PM)
For following Spirit across the Inner Basin I've put the full resolution version of my Sol 594-597 pan online on my new site. It's also been redone using MichaelT's AV routine and brightness/contrast adjusted since I posted it way back when.


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Very pleasent for my eyes. Congratulations James. wink.gif
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post Nov 25 2005, 03:45 AM
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aldo12xu asked:

How did you even out the exposure, or are the .png images layered?

No, they are not layered. I just used the handy-dandy polygon selection tool in Photoshop to outline a section that needed changing, copied it, pasted it over the original, and altered its histogram to match the main image. Where there's a single edge to correct, the same thing is done but with a feathered selection, either at the copy/paste stage or the histogram manipulation stage.

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post Nov 25 2005, 07:14 AM
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Excellent panorama, jamescanvin! and congratulation for the site...


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post Nov 25 2005, 09:28 AM
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QUOTE (Tman @ Nov 24 2005, 06:24 PM)
Yes, of course Mosaics! rolleyes.gif

To me a mosaic is normally like these: http://images.google.de/images?as_q=Mosaik...ges&sa=N&tab=wi
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And for me, when speaking in spanish and/or portuguese, too. smile.gif
English is not my mother tongue, and my posts may be full of errors; I just hope they are comprehensible. But here and on other places (e.g. MER website) "mosaic" and "panorama" are used for quite the same purposes, so I have chosen to live with both words.

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BTW, and back on-topic, I haven't seen more planned shots for that "Seminole" pano on sol 674-675 sequences. So it may end being a 12x3 instead of full 360º.


James, wonderful panos. cool.gif
One day I would like to start working on color mosaics, but currently I have no time.
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post Nov 25 2005, 11:36 AM
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mosaics blink.gif panoramas -don't get me started.

They're all mosaics but not all panoramas?laugh.gif

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post Nov 25 2005, 12:42 PM
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Perhaps we could say that "mosaics"="panoramas" like "Hayabusa"="it is quick the ぶ". biggrin.gif
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post Nov 25 2005, 02:27 PM
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A panorama is just a view with a wide azimuthal extent. It could be created in one image with a scanner, as the Luna 9, Luna 13, and Venera panoramas were. But to create such a view with MER (or with Apollo surface images, Surveyor, Pathfinder etc.) we have to make a photo-mosaic, joining lots of smaller images. The words don't mean the same thing, but they produce the same result.

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post Nov 25 2005, 07:29 PM
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QUOTE (Phil Stooke @ Nov 25 2005, 03:45 AM)
I just used the handy-dandy polygon selection tool in Photoshop to outline a section that needed changing, copied it, it them over the original, and altered its histogram to match the main image. 
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Thanks Phil, I'll give that a try.

Nice panoramas, James. Keep them coming!!


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post Nov 25 2005, 08:11 PM
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The attach picture shows the rover's descending trace (see yellow lines)? I seems strange that rover has turned to East instead to West.

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post Nov 26 2005, 10:07 AM
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Spirit actually turned westward.
That pancam image is looking east and the descent is from left to right. wink.gif
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jvandriel
post Nov 26 2005, 12:25 PM
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Here is a mosaic of 9 images of a part of Husband Hill.

Taken with the L2 pancam on Sol 672.

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