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Sol 122 L2,5,6 Hill Mosaic, Terrible colours but interesting detail
djellison
post May 19 2004, 10:38 PM
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Terrible TERRIBLE colours - but some interesting details visible - and that was from a hundred metres of more (10%) further away.

Hopefully some similar mosaics will be done soon in something other than just L7/R1 stereo ohmy.gif

Doug
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post May 22 2004, 12:32 PM
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Interesting image, you are definitely more skillful than me in colour handling with Mars iage... rolleyes.gif
I built an intersting animation of Spirit approaching Columbia hills from sol 88 to 126, in b/w:

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I also tried a color version, but with awful result...

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Color version has frames from sols 88,91,93,101,107,108,110,111,122,123 , as these sols have all the needed filters for the images.

...If you could build right color images, I could join them into a nice color-movie! ohmy.gif Or you can do it by yourself, using Ulead Gif Animator 4.0, which I use for all my animations.

I think the most interesting part of the hills is
this detail, as it shows "something" appearing in the upper part of the hill (better visible in b/w version).

Luca
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