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At the risk of starting another spate of earth sphere renders, today's
Astronomy Picture of the Day features one I haven't seen, yet. It looks like
a whole earth picture I've seen before, but this one is a bit different and
much more appropriate for earth sphere renders:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0203/earthtruecolor_nasa_big.jpg
Jon
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Oooh! That's a good one!
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"Jon Berndt" <jsb### [at] hal-pcorg> wrote in message
news:3c85921b$1@news.povray.org...
> At the risk of starting another spate of earth sphere renders, today's
> Astronomy Picture of the Day features one I haven't seen, yet. It looks
like
> a whole earth picture I've seen before, but this one is a bit different
and
> much more appropriate for earth sphere renders:
>
> http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0203/earthtruecolor_nasa_big.jpg
>
> Jon
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> Jon S. Berndt
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Indeed, a very nice and large map.
Thanks for posting
regards
SY
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Jon Berndt wrote:
> http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0203/earthtruecolor_nasa_big.jpg
The version of that that I have is 4000 x 2000.
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> The version of that that I have is 4000 x 2000.
with more details or just bigger pixels? *g*
how large is it zipped? uhm.... jpg won't shrink much. or is it some other
format? non-lossy compression preferred :)
regards
SY
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> with more details or just bigger pixels? *g*
More details. Has ice over antarctica and the arctic, and has ocean
floor detail.
> how large is it zipped? uhm.... jpg won't shrink much. or is it some other
> format? non-lossy compression preferred :)
I made a .bmp of it for use with POV, that's 23 MB uncompressed.
9.6 MB zipped. 8.6 MB rarred. 3.4 MB jpegged.
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If anyone is looking for some bigger colour, bump and specular Earth maps
you can find them here
http://gw.marketingden.com/planets/earth.html
Perry Van Dongen
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> I made a .bmp of it for use with POV, that's 23 MB uncompressed.
> 9.6 MB zipped. 8.6 MB rarred. 3.4 MB jpegged.
what was the original format before you converted it into bmp?
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From:
Subject: BTW: planets (NASA pic/no trace attached) [87kB b.u.]
Date: 6 Mar 2002 10:03:03
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Hi,
just because I see the earth map thread and Perry's link:
It popped up in my mind that I once modelled Jupiter by just using stacked
textures which can be animated easily. I adjusted the colours and textures
according to a NON-colour-enhanced picture as released by NASA (at least
they claim that it is in "natural/human" colour composition).
If interested I can post the code.
See the animation (speed over-exaggregated) in p.b.a.
I know that there are tons of models available for POV but I like
hand-modelling. (I mean: applying downloaded texture maps isn't really a
challenge, is it??)
have fun,
regards,
SY
PS: Venus by using textures only is available too, as well as a 16-bit gray
TGA heightfield of Mars' surface by using MOLA data. Saturn was never
finished due to time restrictions. Maybe I start over again and create the
1001st POV model *lol*
Attached the Jupiter pic I mentioned.
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Attachments:
Download 'csjup001230_04.gif' (88 KB)
Preview of image 'csjup001230_04.gif'
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Perry Van Dongen wrote:
> If anyone is looking for some bigger colour, bump and specular Earth maps
> you can find them here
> http://gw.marketingden.com/planets/earth.html
Darnit, the 10k version doesn't work :(
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