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NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover
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What is it? Looks like an imprint of something
It is an imprint of the abrasion tool that grinds away the weathered surface of rocks so the chemistry of the rock can be measured with the rovers instruments
What is up with the colour
I'm assuming you're referring to the overall image quality?
If so it's a raw image (calibrated) Here's an earlier image of an abrasion bit inspection that has been calibrated by the MastCam-Z team (Sol 1447)
That is much better, thanks
I figured the colour balance would be applied when exporting the raw to consumable formats
Pity that it's not an automatic process, but it seems that it's a rather complex process that has to be adjusted for each batch of images. However the MastCam-Z team at MSSS do a great job of keeping up with the huge numbers of images gathered
That is unfortunate though I do feel the pain too. Spent the weekend processing raws I took on a photography trip but only got through about a quarter of them
The colour of the tool?