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Started by astr0144, January 30, 2016, 01:55:27 AM

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Lunarstation

If you blow up an image 500% in any format you are asking for trouble, that's why I use jewelers loops because at some stage the image will collapse.

ArMaP

Quote from: Lunarstation on July 15, 2017, 07:19:55 PM
Like I said, if I could find images such as AS08-12-2189 and 2190 in Tiff format I would use them.
Here you go. :)

https://meocloud.pt/link/744a36e6-fe8b-451a-8150-068454efa5e0/AS08-12-2189.tif/
https://meocloud.pt/link/916d1ea0-dc47-4e3f-bed8-f13cf1967e98/AS08-12-2190.tif/

I downloaded those images from here. Just put the ID of the photo you're looking for in the text area at the end of the page, hit the "Run query" button and, when on the page of each photo (like this one) click on the "All download options" button at the right bottom of the page and see if they have the "Raw file from camera" or similar option, with a "Request" link next to it.

QuoteI took a screenshot from that video I ruined.  Its incredible, amazing structures and a biosphere in the lower area.

Whadaya think?
I see nothing special, but I am known for seeing only rocks. :)

ArMaP

Quote from: Lunarstation on July 15, 2017, 07:33:51 PM
If you blow up an image 500% in any format you are asking for trouble, that's why I use jewelers loops because at some stage the image will collapse.
I only resized the image to make it easier to see the 8x8 pixel artefacts and how they change the shape of small features on the photo.

I thought everybody would understand it, but apparently I was wrong.

Lunarstation

Quote from: ArMaP on July 15, 2017, 09:19:18 PM
Here you go. :)

https://meocloud.pt/link/744a36e6-fe8b-451a-8150-068454efa5e0/AS08-12-2189.tif/
https://meocloud.pt/link/916d1ea0-dc47-4e3f-bed8-f13cf1967e98/AS08-12-2190.tif/

I downloaded those images from here. Just put the ID of the photo you're looking for in the text area at the end of the page, hit the "Run query" button and, when on the page of each photo (like this one) click on the "All download options" button at the right bottom of the page and see if they have the "Raw file from camera" or similar option, with a "Request" link next to it.
I see nothing special, but I am known for seeing only rocks. :)

No problem,  I apreciate the help.  Thanks for the links and advice :)