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Originally posted by soothsayer
As far as saving a zoomed picture... you can't. You could try "save as", and change the file name, but you will still save the same original picture... because the picture is still in the painter program. A zoom feature does not alter the picture.
Originally posted by ETFriend
to find frame #714
go to raw images, Opportunity,
Navigation cam, Sol. 7,
9th row down, 2nd pic should
be frame#714.
You need a good photo editor
program to magnify things to see.
have fun.
Originally posted by NetStorm
in the pic we are talking about what is the circle in the right top corner? It helps if you make the pic a negative, shows up very nice. Isn't that a little to close to be a planet or moon?
Originally posted by ETFriend
to find frame #714
Originally posted by Bangin
Actually, I just went through the photos and the orb in question is pictured in several of them. It's in nearly the same spot on each photo and only appears in the sky. I'm guessing it's dust on the lense?!
Originally posted by NetStorm
Not to discount your theory, but thats a BIG speck of dust don't ya think?
Originally posted by Bangin
NetStorm, the reason I suggested dust is because I catch those specks all the time with my digital camera. The size will vary depending on its distance from the lense and other factors. I'm not an expert, but here's a link discussing the problem with digital cameras and particles in the air.
As Zzub stated it could be lens-flare. Who knows?!
Originally posted by NetStorm
Ok, I'll by that...but they uses flashes to take the pics?
quote from the website you provided a link to
"When you take pictures using the flash, whitish round dots appear in various parts of the image"