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Bjorn Jonsson
Can anyone point me to MOC stereo pairs in the MOC raw image archive ? I'm especially interested in Columbia Hills but more rough and interesting-looking terrain would also be interesting. What's happening is that I *may* soon be able to generate DEMs from stereo pairs. I don't know yet how good these DEMs will be, probably relatively crude. I have also been looking for suitable images in Cassini's coverage of Enceladus and in some of the Galileo images (I know there is a stereo pair of Ganymede's Galileo Regio for example). And then there are the MER images...
OWW
http://www.marsunearthed.com/ has many MOC anaglyphs with links to the originals: http://www.marsunearthed.com/Anaglyphs/Bes...les/Best_of.htm
erwan
Bjorn: not to the "RAW" MOC images archives, and probably you know the link, but if not... : MOC stereo gallery . I am interested with your post, because i 'm trying to obtain the same objective...
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erwan   
Posted: Mar 9 2005, 04:04 AM
I have almost finished an Husband Hill mesh. Need some refinements, but a first rendering is linked below (JPG 1000x750, 77Kb).
Spirit path from sol 150 is approximatively figured, and a tiny model (on scale!) of Spirit is located on Larry's Lookout (magnified 3x on insert). A trek!

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Maybe we may share some tips?
Bjorn Jonsson
Actually what I'm doing is writing a program that takes as input two images (a stereo pair), several control points and viewing geometry information for each image and uses this to generate a DEM. The fact that I need viewing geometry information is the main reason I wanted raw images.

I don't know how well this will work but the part that compares the images to find a point in image 2 corresponding to a point in image 1 seems very promising.
Pertinax
QUOTE (Bjorn Jonsson @ Mar 22 2005, 06:00 PM)
Actually what I'm doing is writing a program that takes as input two images (a stereo pair), several control points and viewing geometry information for each image and uses this to generate a DEM.


Bjorn,

What, if you don't mind me asking, are you using for control points? MOLA 'spot' elevations?

DEMS from MOC-NA pairs are something I have always wanted, but had not even the beginnings of the skills needed to produce! (Uultimately, fun terrain sources for rendering Mars in Terragen, etc.)

-- Pertinax
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