Haven't seen any current Global Mosaic Data that was even close to usable for
about 15 yrs; that was at SSEC.
But with persistence and some work it is possible but only with north and south
data pixilated and non-existent.
Retouched the front of Hanna cause it was ugly.
Longwave 04 sep 08 12:00
alphaQuad napsal(a):
> Haven't seen any current Global Mosaic Data that was even close to usable for> about 15 yrs; that was at SSEC.> > But with persistence and some work it is possible but only with north and south> data pixilated and non-existent.> > Retouched the front of Hanna cause it was ugly.> > Longwave 04 sep 08 12:00> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------>
the universe is brighter than the planet's dark side. Nice image, though.
"alphaQuad" <alp### [at] earthlinknet> wrote:
> Haven't seen any current Global Mosaic Data that was even close to usable for> about 15 yrs; that was at SSEC.>> But with persistence and some work it is possible but only with north and south> data pixilated and non-existent.>> Retouched the front of Hanna cause it was ugly.>
Nice work on reconstructing the image data; looks good to me. I also like the
slight luminous halos around the stars.
I live dead-center in the projected path of Hanna--Portsmouth, Virginia. She
should arrive here Saturday PM...thankfully as only a tropical storm, not a
full-blown hurricane. Sadly, I'll be disconnecting my computer until she
passes...no POV'ing on that day... :-(
Ken W.
"jan dvorak" <jan### [at] centrumcz> schreef in bericht
news:48c15fe4@news.povray.org...
>>> the universe is brighter than the planet's dark side. Nice image, though.
That is because the expansion of the universe has reversed... ;-)
Thomas
"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlDOTnet> wrote:
> "jan dvorak" <jan### [at] centrumcz> schreef in bericht> news:48c15fe4@news.povray.org...> >>> > the universe is brighter than the planet's dark side. Nice image, though.>> That is because the expansion of the universe has reversed... ;-)>> Thomas
If it were not that the expansion and contraction of the universe were both
simultaneous.