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From: Leroy Whetstone
Subject: Mars Images
Date: 8 Mar 2011 14:34:51
Message: <4D76843C.8080009@joplin.com>
Here are a few of my mars explorations
  The first one is the dragon (Noctis Labyriathus I believe)
Then the Trench and Home then my favorite crater.


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From: Leroy Whetstone
Subject: Re: Mars Images forgot One
Date: 8 Mar 2011 14:39:51
Message: <4D7685B9.9030906@joplin.com>
Forgot the Trench :)


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From: clipka
Subject: Re: Mars Images
Date: 8 Mar 2011 18:40:25
Message: <4d76be69$1@news.povray.org>
Am 08.03.2011 20:32, schrieb Leroy Whetstone:
> Here are a few of my mars explorations
> The first one is the dragon (Noctis Labyriathus I believe)
> Then the Trench and Home then my favorite crater.

One hint for lighting: Topological structures (like craters) are easier 
to grasp when the light in the image comes from the top left. The top 
because we are accustomed to light coming from overhead rather than 
below; why there's a preference for left over right is less obvious, but 
I guess it is related to the handedness: When working with the right 
hand, the right arm would tend to interfere with illumination from the 
right, so most people will prefer working with light coming from the 
left, and therefore will be more familiar with that direction of 
illumination.

In the absence of any familiar shapes as hints for our eyes, relief 
structures illuminated from the bottom and/or right will therefore tend 
to be misinterpreted, with e.g. craters looking like plateaus instead, 
and canyons looking like mountain ridges, giving the viewer a hard time 
to convince his eyes otherwise.


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From: Alain
Subject: Re: Mars Images forgot One
Date: 10 Mar 2011 13:24:19
Message: <4d791753@news.povray.org>

> Forgot the Trench :)
It was there, but as a corrupted TGA file.


Alain


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