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Ian R
This view of the Fensal-Aztlan hemisphere also shows the north polar hood in profile — an artefact of subtracting the lone MT1 frame from the surface-reaching CB3 images:

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A more distant wide-angle Kodak shot of the rings and Titan:

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volcanopele
sorry about overexposing the rings. I completely forgot about the fact that the software designed the exposures to properly expose Titan, which is darker than the rings.

And this wasn't a kodak moment. This was a cloud monitoring observation where I noticed that the rings were in the WAC field of view so I decided to include some WACs.
Ian R
No worries Jason; I originally thought it was the JPEG autostetch screwing things up.
Ian R
Some further views of Titan from this Rev:

CB3 stack (FEB 14)

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Ian R
RGB composite (FEB 14)

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Ian R
North polar RGB composite (FEB 18)

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Ian R
Stacked CB3 view of the Fensal-Aztlan dune fields (FEB 17)

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