The July 1, 2006 data volumes are starting to show up at the PDS imaging note. Their availability has not been announced on the main page but new ISS and VIMS volumes are available at http://pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/cassi...assini_orbiter/
There is a *lot* of interesting stuff in this ISS release. So far I have only looked at about 3000 of the ISS images (there are about 7000 images in this release) and they are interesting. Among other things:
* Several Titan flybys
* The July 2005 targeted Enceladus flyby (actually I haven't looked at these yet)
* Great images of Pandora
* The very close NT Tethys flyby in September 2005
* The targeted Hyperion flyby in September 2005 (spectacular and weird images)
* Icy satellite photometry and mutual events
* "Kodak moments" (probably)
* WA RGB images showing Saturn's northern and southern hemispheres in the same image, thus showing how deep blue the N hemisphere really is
* Short Saturn atmospheric movies