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ISPRS 2004 True-3D Visualization of the Martian Surface Based on Lenticular Foil Technology using HRSC Imagery
Following the conceptual idea "from 3D camera to 3D view", the production of true-3D image maps for the glasses-free stereoviewing of parts of the Martian surface, is described. The image data have been acquired by the DLR High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) as a part of the Mars Express Mission of ESA. This multi-line scanner delivers digital multispectral scanner data of highest quality in a fore, aft and nadir mode, thus offering a perfect data set for true-3D visualization
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- application/pdf
- Filename
- ISPRS04_466_M_Buchroithner.pdf
- Publisher
- ISPRS
- Author
- Erman
- Originator
- M. F. Buchroithner, O. Wälder, K. Habermann, B. König, T. Gründemann, G. Neukum, HRSC Co-Investigator Team
- Group
- Astrogeology
- Added to Astropedia
- 14 May 2012
- Modified
- 9 July 2013
General
- Geospatial Data Presentation Form
- Document
Keywords
- System
- Mars
- Target
- Mars
- Theme
- Cartography
- Mission
- Mars Express
- Instrument
- HRSC
Geospatial Information
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