after we have all enjoyed the recent Titan landing photos, I
thought it might be about time to get into an iteration of a
much improved Titan surface texture for Celestia!
My updated 2k texture is based entirely on published
ESA/NASA imaging, since I found some disagreements with
the position of the landing site in Steve Albers' texture.
Here you see how it looks in Celestia:
Here are the ingedients:
1) The best available lowres cylindric Titan map at about
11.2 Km/pix resolution
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/images/image-details.cfm?imageID=1182
Reduced by a factor 2, that's how the original looks like:
This is quite a bit better than my default texture for Celestia 1.3.2.
2) The recent hires view of Titan at 2-4 km/pixel centered at lat = -15 deg, long = 156 deg west.
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/images/image-details.cfm?imageID=1179
Reduced by a factor of 4, it looks like this:
I then used the great mmps projection program from Matthew Arcus
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~arcus/mmps/
to generate a cylindrical projection centered around (lat,long) = (-15deg, 156 deg W)
from the above photo.
3) The positioning of the hires view was carefully matched to
the most recent coordinates of the /actual/ Huygens landing site from
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lat = -11.017 deg
long = 191.867 deg West
The lower resolution global map layer was then adjusted to
best matching with the hires one.
4) The mosaic borders of the resulting texture were then
smothed and matched in brightness & contrast.
Also the various colored lines from the original were
removed.
5) Finally the texture was colorized by mapping the recent
surface color photo onto the grayscale texture.
You may download my new surface texture here. I used PNG
format to allow lossless modifications according to your
taste...There is a host of conversion programs around, if you
prefer another format.
http://www.shatters.net/~t00fri/images/titan-new2k.png
Note that my Titan cloud texture from Celestia 1.3.2 remains
unmodified. It is somewhat more yellowish than the orange
surface color according to the recent Huygens photo. I think
this is not unplausible and there are no reasons for applying
any corrections so far.
Enjoy,
Bye Fridger