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reply posted on 27-5-2007 @ 10:32 PM by Cygnific
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Originally posted by greatlakes
Knock yourself out, let us know what you find.
The reason for the brightness and contrast is to turn down the BRIGHT areas, namely aristarchus crater and other features, they appear white don't
they to you? But if you want to play with the other colors, feel free, post the results, thanks.
I'm not going to do anything  You wanted to proof something about the BLUE glowing 'substance' but then you use contrast on all white and light
colors. I can make the whole map turn white like that.
Edit: ZORGON read U2U now!!
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reply posted on 27-5-2007 @ 11:10 PM by Rilence
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Originally posted by zorgon
Welcome back from 'lurking" Are you referring to the cube files? please do share
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Um no, its called sleeping actually...I leave everything on this box running 24/7, browsers, irc, servers, the whole shebang...
No, I'm not referring to the .cub files...I'm not going to go there, it simply isnt worth my time and effort given what's transpired on here in the
last 18 hrs or so...
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reply posted on 28-5-2007 @ 01:56 AM by zorgon
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Originally posted by Cygnific
Edit: ZORGON read U2U now!!
LOL I did and you have mail... sorry I forgot to log out when I ran on an errand...
Originally posted by Rilence
I'm not going to go there, it simply isnt worth my time and effort given what's transpired on here in the last 18 hrs or so...
Its called "heated debate" That happens sometimes when people on both sides have strong opinions... when it gets a little out of hand, as is human
nature, the principal gets out his strap and "re-educates" us
If some of us didn't have a little passion for our ideas, this would be a boring place
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reply posted on 28-5-2007 @ 02:10 AM by Rilence
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Originally posted by Rilence
I'm not going to go there, it simply isnt worth my time and effort given what's transpired on here in the last 18 hrs or so...
Its called "heated debate" That happens sometimes when people on both sides have strong opinions... when it gets a little out of hand, as is human
nature, the principal gets out his strap and "re-educates" us
If some of us didn't have a little passion for our ideas, this would be a boring place
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Call it what you will, I guess we will have to agree to disagree...Calling someone this or that purely because of something they said, or something
you percived them to say is wrong
Therefore its not worth my time and effort...
Good luck with it all Zorgon
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reply posted on 28-5-2007 @ 04:39 PM by Cygnific
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Copernicus Grid# S10-T10
Edit: Just noticed this was mentioned on Pegasus website also, and most likely on ATS to. Only i have some added detailed color..
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reply posted on 28-5-2007 @ 08:40 PM by Cygnific
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I'm working on a new project of making all first page fullsize images into 3D.Here is a small example for you to enjoy..I hope  Best to use is
red/cyan glasses.
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reply posted on 29-5-2007 @ 01:37 AM by Cygnific
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More info added, entrance to mountain? Can't make anything else of it, put some brightness on to see all bricks going around the opening. There is
alot more 'stuff' laying around. Copernicus Grid# E4
Edit: * Load this in a paint tool, so you can zoom in and focus on what i pointed at.
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reply posted on 29-5-2007 @ 02:16 PM by ArMaP
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Originally posted by Cygnific
I'm working on a new project of making all first page fullsize images into 3D.Here is a small example for you to enjoy..I hope  Best to use is
red/cyan glasses. Good idea!
But that address says that the image does not exist.
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reply posted on 29-5-2007 @ 03:00 PM by zorgon
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Originally posted by Cygnific
I'm working on a new project of making all first page fullsize images into 3D.Here is a small example for you to enjoy..I hope  Best to use is
red/cyan glasses.
If you need space to host them I can open a folder at Pegasus for you. I have a little extra space  Photobucket has limited space.
Yes the three d versions are Awesome, even the low res test version I already found a couple new artifacts and confirmed others. This is going to
start a whole new game! Now we just need a good source of those glasses. I only have the red/blue ones a small cardboard pair from a kids book..
Never knew I would need them, but I just bought an old 1968 book with large Lunar Orbiter pictures and they have some using the red/blue 3D as well
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reply posted on 29-5-2007 @ 04:37 PM by Cygnific
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Armap, the example will be here shortly again.
I'm sending you 1 file split in 2x11MB files now Zorgon. I asked Springer for hosting to.
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reply posted on 29-5-2007 @ 06:49 PM by Cygnific
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I will repost soon, sorry.
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reply posted on 29-5-2007 @ 08:41 PM by undo
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movies in 3d usually give you a nice pair of 3d glasses.
rikriley's method works, it just takes your visual cortex/brain a minute to adjust.
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reply posted on 29-5-2007 @ 10:31 PM by zorgon
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Originally posted by undo
movies in 3d usually give you a nice pair of 3d glasses.
rikriley's method works, it just takes your visual cortex/brain a minute to adjust.
Riks method may work but if your fighting bad eyesight and a stigmatism it gives you such a HEADACHE
The problem also was that there are red/blue glasses and red/cyan glasses. I will grab the images Cy sent me and post them in a few minutes.
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reply posted on 30-5-2007 @ 01:12 AM by Zarniwoop
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Originally posted by zorgon
Never knew I would need them, but I just bought an old 1968 book with large Lunar Orbiter pictures and they have some using the red/blue 3D as well
Z... Which LO book did you get from 1968?
I got a nifty pair of 1970 blue/red specs with my purchase of SP200
On a completely different subject, for those who like to zoom in and look for stuff, here is a hires LO pic with some very interesting landscape. I
found a bunch of anomalies in this one.
astrogeology.usgs.gov...
File name: vhr_3162_med_raw.TIF
Here are a couple interesting looking ones...
This one shows a circular object with something going through the center (axle?)... looks like maybe some old decrepit machinery.
This one looks like a wheel-looking object standing upright...
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reply posted on 30-5-2007 @ 02:03 AM by zorgon
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reply posted on 30-5-2007 @ 02:30 AM by Zarniwoop
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Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by Zarniwoop
I got a nifty pair of 1970 blue/red specs with my purchase of SP200
SP 200  but the glasses were not so nifty. I think they were added later. They are kids size
You're right. I use the word "nifty" quite loosely... The specs are pretty lame, but most of the copies seem to come with them, so I think they are
original, cheesy, late 60's 3D specs .
The book and pics are pretty cool.
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reply posted on 30-5-2007 @ 02:36 AM by zorgon
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I have all sorts of books and magazines coming in now... been going through John's list... ow I just need time to read them.
I have one in particular that is newer but can't wait to read it... "The Two Sides of the Moon" by David Scott and Alexei Leonov, with foreward by
Neil Armstrong
Astronauts view of the real truth behind the space race... I am sure it will be interesting
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reply posted on 30-5-2007 @ 07:30 AM by Cygnific
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As promised, the small examples again from Copernicus in 3D. I enhanced it a bit to be clear in the smaller example to. And remember, dont believe
every public word NASA writes.
Copernicus #1
Copernicus #2
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reply posted on 30-5-2007 @ 10:36 AM by johnlear
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Originally posted by Cygnific
As promised, the small examples again from Copernicus in 3D. I enhanced it a bit to be clear in the smaller example to. And remember, dont
believe every public word NASA writes.
Cygnific, thanks for your work on these photos. I just took a look at Copernicus 1 and 2 in 3D and to say the least they are astounding.
I am using the 3D glasses that came with the NASA book, "The Moon As Viewed by Lunar Orbiter" SP-200. Don't you know NASA would be going nuts if
they knew what we were using the glasses they provided to look at!!!!!!
I have a slight disadvantage as I am medium red-green color blind so I am going down to the eye glass store at 9 am this morning and have a pair of
glasses custom-colorized in red-blue 3d corrected for my color deficiency and corrected for 12 inches viewing from the screen. I am sure it will be
expensive but well worth it as I find it a little difficult using my present tri-focals and holding the 3D glasses. But the result, looking at your
photos is nothing less than fantastic.
One other thing is that I darken the room so there are no light distractions.
How much longer until the hi-res?
Cygnific, let me say again that this effort of yours to put the Copernicus photos in 3D is absolutely brilliant. I see at least twice as much as did
before. Many thanks for your effort it is greatly appreciated!
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reply posted on 30-5-2007 @ 10:51 AM by Cygnific
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Originally posted by Zarniwoop
On a completely different subject, for those who like to zoom in and look for stuff, here is a hires LO pic with some very interesting landscape. I
found a bunch of anomalies in this one.
File name: vhr_3162_med_raw.TIF
I want to know what they blacked out in the crater..Must be pretty big, or the painter was lazy.
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