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Microscopic Color Overlay, Using pancam color for the MI's
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post Mar 14 2005, 09:46 AM
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Here's an image I made after some experimenting to create 'approximate true color' Microscopic images.
It's from Spirit, sol 333. The color overlay was taken from Pancam sol 334 (3-filters used) images of the target.
There appear to be some darkgreenish patches resembling Olivine. Anyone has opinians? I realize the colors are not 100% as is but the overall look of these patches is green.
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post Apr 2 2005, 05:42 PM
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User ERicdeParis at the space.com forum has a thread about a way he has imagined ( rolleyes.gif that's his words) to colorize MIs based on panoramic camera images.
He has set up a site also : http://ethnotronics.com/Mars
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