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Post by Marsrocks on Jan 13, 2012 14:16:02 GMT -5
Sol 2175 Opp pancam.astro.cornell.edu/pancam_instrument/images/Sol2175B_P2388_L257_2F.jpgThis object looks like a broken piece of porcelain, and is very colorful in comparison to the rest of the panorama. This is the cornell brown pan: This is the cornell stretched pan: This is the area of the pan with a snagit histogram stretch. This is the only object in the pan that reacted with so much color:
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Post by knowing on Jan 13, 2012 14:36:48 GMT -5
Hi marsrocks, i think, it can be all, why you think its porcelain ?
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Post by Marsrocks on Jan 13, 2012 15:25:50 GMT -5
It's probably just rock, but it doesn't exactly fit the shape of the local rocks, so I am reaching for something to compare the material that feels like a close match.
Of course, maybe it is only a product of the snagit software I am trying.
But it reminds me of the way something porcelain may look, as it seems to be hollow, and mostly a bright material with some color in it - pink and yellow on white. Notice the way it has cracked on the left - like an egg shell or glass, or something more delicate, with jagged edges in the middle where it has separated.
Then on the right, the shape appears somewhat rectangular, with a rectangular hole, like this was a part of something larger at one time.
This is just a strange object, and I don't have a particularly good category for it.
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Post by knowing on Jan 14, 2012 1:32:30 GMT -5
Yes sorry, it was my mistake, better i asked you why you think it looks like ... ? ... i show my girlfriend this image, and she said, it looks really strange, that means not as a rock.
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Post by ang3lcop on Sept 18, 2012 13:25:10 GMT -5
Yes sorry, it was my mistake, better i asked you why you think it looks like ... ? ... i show my girlfriend this image, and she said, it looks really strange, that means not as a rock. Hi,....yeah, weird rocks, can not stop noticing, and is maybe the reason, of the weird shadow it casts..I mean not all the objects in this pictures has the same shadow, could this be a composition to hide something?
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Post by Marsrocks on Sept 20, 2012 16:50:44 GMT -5
ang3lcop, it looks like the picture I drew this object from was a composite image. So, it is possible the individual shots which were used to put the composite together were taken at different times of the day, and possibly throwing different shadows - or we could have a parallax problem - with objects being at different heights and unexpected distances from one another which are hard for us to determine from a single perspective.
As far as hiding something - I'm afraid if they want to hide something from me they can easily do so.
Thanks for the comment!
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