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3d Titan Surface, Simulated Rendering of Huygens view
dilo
post Jan 12 2006, 01:45 AM
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Some time ago, I posted processed versions of the famous Huygens post-landing image, with improved details and simulated colors.
Now, in order to celebrate anniversary of this great landing, I made a digital terrain model and re-projected image on it:
Crossed eyes:
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Parallel eyes:
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Anaglyph:
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I made also a rotating animation to better show the 3D model:
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(I know real hue can differs from my arbitrary choice, I can easily change it)...


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post Jan 12 2006, 04:22 PM
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Hear, hear. Awesome!
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post Jan 12 2006, 08:14 PM
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Most cool; especially the animated gif - but we should bear in mind these are interpretations, right? I don't think we have L/R images to get a true stereoscopic view to create a true terrain model, nor can we really see "behind" rocks of course.

But nevertheless, a real "wow!"

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post Jan 13 2006, 08:40 PM
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No, Airbag, we don't have stereoscopic infos... I based 3D model on rocks distances/dimensions infos from ESA, adding a slight terrain depression between the two rocky fields (i would like to image an ancient flood bed here rolleyes.gif ...).
I do not know if someone noticed/posted it, but one of these stereograms was just published on Planetary Society site (thanks Emily!) smile.gif
http://www.planetary.org/blog/article/00000352

Moreover, it seems that ESA had similar idea, with extended "fantasy" panorama!
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygen...VB6MZCIE_0.html


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