2/24/21: Alternate 3D Renderings From Mars
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Here are three alternate 3D renderings of one stereoimage taken by the Perseverance Rover’s Mastcam-Z stereocamera, earlier today in Jezero Crater, Mars, some 132 million miles (212 million km) away!

The first is a stereovideo created in halves by the 3D-Photo-Inpainting AI, using the original Perseverance images (aligned by me and StereoPhoto Maker) plus depth maps extrapolated by SPM and DMAG.

The second is a still stereopair, cropped and framed by me.

The third is a synthetic curiosity: the occlusion map produced by the SPM/DMAG depth map generation process, combined with the first-pass DPS depth map colorized with the Viridis color palette. It makes a cool 3D terrain map of this scene.

The bonus 2nd video here is an alternate stereovideo from 3PI that uses a zoom-in motion.

As this image and a ton more were released just today, I’ll have more shortly :)

Original images credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU

TAGS: AI > 3D-Photo-Inpainting; depth maps; Mars > Jezero Crater, Perseverance Rover; occlusion maps; rocks; terrain

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