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Dust Devil Track
alan
post Feb 25 2005, 09:48 PM
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A panorama of color images generated by Midnight Mars Browser
Dust devil track across Missoula crater from sol 105
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Jeff7
post Mar 10 2005, 03:21 PM
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QUOTE (djellison @ Mar 9 2005, 08:02 PM)
I dont have the raw processing power to do full 360 pans with 60+ images in them. I thikn 13 x 3 is my record - and that was plenty big enough.

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give me a dual 3.4G Xeon workstation with 4gb of Ram and a load of SCSI hdd's - and I'd do this stuff all day every day.

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Doug

If only.....heh.

They could also put you to work doing nice mosaics of Titan and the other moons that Cassini is visiting. GIMP has a decent deinterlace function that cleans up some of those raw images pretty nicely.
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