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Old March 12th 05, 04:36 AM
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The following image of Saturn was taken by Hubble telescope.

http://139.134.5.123/tiddler2/c22508/storm.jpg

By a software it was sharpened as,

http://139.134.5.123/tiddler2/c22508/storm2-7.jpg

For other examples of images processed by that software, visit:

http://www.geocities.com/q17320508/f.../misc/misc.htm

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Old March 14th 05, 07:59 PM
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You know, I would swear that that look like the Gread Red Spot on Jupiter,
rather than an image cream colored Saturn.

;-)

Just so you know.

Jeffrey
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The following image of Saturn was taken by Hubble telescope.

http://139.134.5.123/tiddler2/c22508/storm.jpg

By a software it was sharpened as,

http://139.134.5.123/tiddler2/c22508/storm2-7.jpg

For other examples of images processed by that software, visit:

http://www.geocities.com/q17320508/f.../misc/misc.htm



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Old March 15th 05, 06:27 AM
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"Jeffrey Cornish" wrote in
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You know, I would swear that that look like the Gread Red Spot on Jupiter,
rather than an image cream colored Saturn.

;-)

Just so you know.

Jeffrey


Oops. Just so you know, the same result can be had using Adobe Photoshop, Corel
Photopaint, and about two dozen other readily available software suites.

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Old March 15th 05, 04:47 PM
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No, I beg to differ. Saturn's atmosphere doesn't have those colors in it.
And if all the software is doing is sharpening the image, it shouldn't
change the color. (note the picture of titan's surface and the nebula--the
colors aren't changed)

Have a look at this: http://heritage.stsci.edu/1999/29/

The picture is certainly that of the Great Red Spot on Jupiter.

Here's a Hubble image of a storm on Saturn:
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/new...eases/1994/53/

Jeffrey




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You know, I would swear that that look like the Gread Red Spot on
Jupiter,
rather than an image cream colored Saturn.

;-)

Just so you know.

Jeffrey


Oops. Just so you know, the same result can be had using Adobe Photoshop,
Corel
Photopaint, and about two dozen other readily available software suites.



 




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