Hi(gh)!
Once more with POVSolar again... attached below, you see a rendering of
the Martian moon Deimos, generated from a 16-bit TGA heightfield, which
in turn was made from a color-coded topographic map of Deimos, processed
with the GIMP and John Beale's HF-Lab.
But one problem remains: where the eastern and western edges of the
simple cylindrical map meet, an ugly seam running from pole to pole
shows up - and, as I tested before, it's neither because of non-equal
colour values at the first and last column of pixels in the TGA map, nor
because of erroneous calculation of local radii.
But what else?
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
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