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Huygens image sizes
Is 32kb as large as they are going to be, even full rez?
That's pretty tiny. -Rich |
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"RichA" wrote: Is 32kb as large as they are going to be, even full rez? That's pretty tiny. Yup, the DISR's highest res CCD is 160 x 256. |
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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 22:10:05 -0000, "Synchrotroll"
wrote: "RichA" wrote: Is 32kb as large as they are going to be, even full rez? That's pretty tiny. Yup, the DISR's highest res CCD is 160 x 256. http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~kholso/ "There a three main components of the imaging system: the high resolution imager, the medium resolution imager, and the side-looking imager. Each of these cameras takes a picture of Titan's surface in a different direction and at a different resolution to produce a "triplet" collection of three images which may be combined with other triplets to create a mosaic of the surface." Some mosaic test projections are he http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~kholso/test_images.htm Give them time and hopefully we will get an amazing mosaic. --- Michael McCulloch |
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"Michael McCulloch" wrote in message ... On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 22:10:05 -0000, "Synchrotroll" wrote: "RichA" wrote: Is 32kb as large as they are going to be, even full rez? That's pretty tiny. Yup, the DISR's highest res CCD is 160 x 256. http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~kholso/ "There a three main components of the imaging system: the high resolution imager, the medium resolution imager, and the side-looking imager. Each of these cameras takes a picture of Titan's surface in a different direction and at a different resolution to produce a "triplet" collection of three images which may be combined with other triplets to create a mosaic of the surface." Some mosaic test projections are he http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~kholso/test_images.htm Give them time and hopefully we will get an amazing mosaic. --- Michael McCulloch How blase we have become. This thing has spent seven years on its journey, and now it is on the surface of Titan. Titan! We should be standing slack-jawed in wonder. |
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T.T. wrote:
"Michael McCulloch" wrote in message ... On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 22:10:05 -0000, "Synchrotroll" wrote: "RichA" wrote: Is 32kb as large as they are going to be, even full rez? That's pretty tiny. Yup, the DISR's highest res CCD is 160 x 256. http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~kholso/ "There a three main components of the imaging system: the high resolution imager, the medium resolution imager, and the side-looking imager. Each of these cameras takes a picture of Titan's surface in a different direction and at a different resolution to produce a "triplet" collection of three images which may be combined with other triplets to create a mosaic of the surface." Some mosaic test projections are he http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~kholso/test_images.htm Give them time and hopefully we will get an amazing mosaic. --- Michael McCulloch How blase we have become. This thing has spent seven years on its journey, and now it is on the surface of Titan. Titan! We should be standing slack-jawed in wonder. Yup. That's me; gobsmacked. It feels just like the first moon landing, and the first Mars rover, to me. Just gobsmacked! -- Tom McDonald http://ahwhatdoiknow.blogspot.com/ |
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some of us are. ABC isnt and wouldnt even put it on the night news!
And now have thousands of emails telling them to 'stuff it' "T.T." wrote: "Michael McCulloch" wrote in message ... On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 22:10:05 -0000, "Synchrotroll" wrote: "RichA" wrote: Is 32kb as large as they are going to be, even full rez? That's pretty tiny. Yup, the DISR's highest res CCD is 160 x 256. http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~kholso/ "There a three main components of the imaging system: the high resolution imager, the medium resolution imager, and the side-looking imager. Each of these cameras takes a picture of Titan's surface in a different direction and at a different resolution to produce a "triplet" collection of three images which may be combined with other triplets to create a mosaic of the surface." Some mosaic test projections are he http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~kholso/test_images.htm Give them time and hopefully we will get an amazing mosaic. --- Michael McCulloch How blase we have become. This thing has spent seven years on its journey, and now it is on the surface of Titan. Titan! We should be standing slack-jawed in wonder. |
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