Well, it's a mix of albedo and transparency, isn't it? In part due to reflected light, and in part due to the darkness of space beyond the rings. So if I add that to my transparency map, I'll darken the transparent areas excessively.t00fri wrote:At the level of radial info only, what's wrong with the Cassini albedo
I originally thought I might need to process a photograph like yours by brightening each area according to the degree of transparency associated with that region of the rings in the dataset - effectively removing the space-darkness from the image. But I find that a flat albedo map pretty much reproduces the photographic appearances once transparency is added. It would appear that most of the brightness variation is due to transparency, not reflectivity (with the exception of the well-known difference between the bright A & B rings and the darker, bluer material of the C ring and the Cassini ringlets).
Grant
(Sorry for the late reply ... I seem to have missed recent posts on this thread.)