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Zac Pujic
15-08-2006, 02:06 AM
I was able to correct my previous image of Atlas, Hercules and Endymion for foreshortening.

Here is the image of Atlas (215 kb)

http://astroimg.org/LunarPics/Atlas%20Overhead%20View.jpg (http://astroimg.org/LunarPics/Atlas%20Overhead%20View.jpg)

and the larger image showing Atlas, Hercules and Endymion (84 kb).

http://astroimg.org/LunarPics/AtlasHercules%20Overhead%20View%20s mall.jpg (http://astroimg.org/LunarPics/AtlasHercules%20Overhead%20View%20s mall.jpg)

I think the central crater ring in Atlas is clear. As usual, the correction for foreshortening is not linear across the image. Endymion is still slightly distorted even though Atlas and Hercules are almost completely corrected. The original size of the large image is quite large and detailed. I can send it separately to anyone who requests it.

Zac Pujic
Brisbane, Australia
http://astroimg.org

Dennis
15-08-2006, 06:58 AM
Hi Zac

Very nice - what software/process did you use to achieve this "hovering over the crater" effect?

Cheers

Dennis

Zac Pujic
15-08-2006, 11:37 PM
Dennis

I use a 3D render filter in Photoshop. Newer versions of photoshop do not have this filter with the basic installation. Its a bit hard to describe how the filter works on email (I showed it to people at last years astrofest). I first place the image on a map of the whole moon obtained from VMA. I then load this image into Photoshop and place a circle (via the 3D transform filter) around the Moons edge. This converts the 2D image of the moon into a sphere. Then I use the 3D render filter controls to rotate the sphere so that the desired crater is seen from "above". Save image.

This is an apalling description. I will give a talk at the AAQ meeting in November (14th I think) at the Brisbane planetarium. I will bring my computer to demonstrate these and other functions.

Zac

Dennis
16-08-2006, 12:37 AM
Hi Zac

Thanks for your brave attempt to describe a 3D transform in 2D space - it worked! I'll definitely attend your talk to see it in action.

Thanks again

Dennis

[1ponders]
16-08-2006, 05:02 PM
What time is the talk Zac.


This looks like a fantastic skill to have. Do you have any suggestions on how to make it available for CS and CS2

Robert_T
21-08-2006, 08:26 AM
Spectacular Zac, your Lunar images are amazing and this is the icing on the cake!:thumbsup: