This is a try to combine 3 Cassini raw images to a color picture of Phoebe. I avoid to say "true color" because the raw images are not validated/calibrated and the dynamic range of these images from Phoebe vary partly strong.

Have fun!
Jens
... maybe a little bit brownish.granthutchison wrote:So it's grey, then ...
granthutchison wrote:PS: And, without wishing to be picky and argumentative, don't you feel the same reservations about colour apply to what you've just called your "2k Saturn rings in true color"?
granthutchison wrote:Did you then use these true-colour images to calibrate the intensity of your extracted colour data? Can you provide a link? That would be very useful.
jim wrote:I'm not sure what you mean.
granthutchison wrote:It's interesting that your reference image is described as "natural colour" - an earlier, identically coloured image was described as "contrast enhanced" on first release (and the original NASA information on this one called it "colour enhanced", too, though that URL is dead). But now, the same image is cheerfully labelled "natural colour". You have to wonder if NASA isn't using the term "natural colour" the same way the manufacturers of hair-dye do