Colored 2k textures for Deimos and Phobos

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Colored 2k textures for Deimos and Phobos

Post #1by jim » 01.11.2003, 20:23

Hi all,

I've build colorized 2k textures for the Mars moons. The maps are avilavle on my site.
Here are some shots.

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Post #2by JackHiggins » 01.11.2003, 20:42

Nice... 8)

Where did you get the colour data from?
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Re: Colored 2k textures for Deimos and Phobos

Post #3by danielj » 02.11.2003, 16:08

Very nice,Jim.But I didn?t find the colored maps of this moons in your site,following the link.In Mars section,there is only Mars textures and none of Phobos and Deimos.What happened?

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Re: Colored 2k textures for Deimos and Phobos

Post #4by danielj » 02.11.2003, 16:19

Sorry,now I found the maps.It appears that the link have to be updated

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Post #5by ElPelado » 02.11.2003, 16:20

When you are in the mars page, press the refresh button, it also happened to me once in his page and that solved the problem
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Post #6by Darkmiss » 02.11.2003, 18:05

Excelecnt :) Thanks Jens
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Post #7by jim » 02.11.2003, 19:31

JackHiggins wrote:Where did you get the colour data from?

Hi Jack,

There is no real colour data so it's all fictional. ;-)
Now I think/hope we get better data in the next years.

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Post #8by Jeam Tag » 02.11.2003, 20:36

jim wrote:There is no real colour data so it's all fictional. ;-)
Now I think/hope we get better data in the next years.Bye Jens

Good Look, work fine: thanks, Jens.
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Phobos and Deimos colour texture

Post #9by danielj » 03.11.2003, 12:04

It?s not true,Jens.There is some colour photos from Phobos and Deimos by JPL and Viking Orbiter.For exemple,see in nineplanets.com.Or it was false colour images?

jim wrote:
JackHiggins wrote:Where did you get the colour data from?
Hi Jack,

There is no real colour data so it's all fictional. ;-)
Now I think/hope we get better data in the next years.

Bye Jens

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Re: Phobos and Deimos colour texture

Post #10by Mars moons real colors » 03.11.2003, 13:37

We don?t need to wait until 2004.Look to this link http://cmex-www.arc.nasa.gov/CMEX/data/ ... os.html.It?s a color photo of Phobos by Mars Global Surveyour(MOC camera).But is it a true color image?

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Re: Phobos and Deimos colour texture

Post #11by granthutchison » 03.11.2003, 16:29

Mars moons real colors wrote:It?s a color photo of Phobos by Mars Global Surveyour(MOC camera).But is it a true color image?
It's another ghastly colourized image, like those truly horrible pink pictures of Phobos and Deimos prepared from Viking images. The original MGS image is black and white: http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/mgs/msss/camera/images/9_11_98_phobos_rel/.

There is a colour image of Phobos, but I'm afraid it shows that the body is plain old dark grey in colour: http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2003/06/23/

Grant

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Re: Phobos and Deimos colour texture

Post #12by danielj » 04.11.2003, 00:05

I prefer the real thing.If Phobos is dark grey,so Phobos have to be dark grey in Celestia.Actually,if you can do a total color fictional for Phobos and Deimos,why don?t do the same for Saturn,that is much more beautiful in false color

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Post #13by Bob Hegwood » 05.11.2003, 18:02

Why don't we just call the Phobos and Deimos colormap images "Real-Interpretive?"

Thanks very much Jim... These images are beautiful and much fun to watch in Celestia.

By the way, I had to resize the images using IrfanView, and then save them via that program before they'd display correctly on my machine. Can you think of any reason that THAT might be the case?

It wasn't the size that caused the problem. I just had to re-save the images before they'd display correctly. Are you using some graphics program that does something weird to jpegs?

Just curious.

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Post #14by jim » 06.11.2003, 20:07

Bob Hegwood wrote:By the way, I had to resize the images using IrfanView, and then save them via that program before they'd display correctly on my machine. Can you think of any reason that THAT might be the case?

Hi Bob,

Sorry, I don't know what your problem is/was. On my system work this "Photoshop" JPG's without any problem.

Bye Jens

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Post #15by VF2_Rolf » 07.11.2003, 04:14

Interesting to note that when asked what colour the Moon was close up, the Apollo astronauts replied with everything from cement grey to shades of brown...depends on lighting and the owner of the eyeball in person, I'd bet. We'll find out when we get there, of course... ;)

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