Data Set Information
DATA_SET_NAME MSL MARS MAST CAMERA 4 RDR VIDEO V1.0
DATA_SET_ID MSL-M-MASTCAM-4-RDR-VID-V1.0
NSSDC_DATA_SET_ID
DATA_SET_TERSE_DESCRIPTION MSL MARS MAST CAMERA DECOMPRESSED, RADIOMETRICALLY CALIBRATED, COLOR CORRECTED, AND GEOMETRICALLY LINEARIZED VALIDATED VIDEO DATA
DATA_SET_DESCRIPTION
Data Set Overview
      =================

      This data set contains products acquired by the Mastcam 
      instruments.  There are two cameras in this set with 34 
      and 100 mm focal lengths referred to as MAST_LEFT and 
      MAST_RIGHT, respectively.

      This data set uses the Committee on Data Management and
      Computation (CODMAC) data level numbering system. The MSL
      Mastcam RDRs are considered Level 4 or Resampled.  The RDRs
      are created from EDR images and contain irreversibly
      transformed data due to the nature of JPEG decompression.


      Processing
      ==========

      After extracting and decompressing (if needed) EDR products,
      4 RDR products are created for each EDR.  These are
      generated from validated data. The products are:

      (1) decompressed and radiometrically calibrated (16-bit),
      (2) decompressed, radiometrically calibrated, and color corrected
          (8-bit),
      (3) decompressed, radiometrically calibrated, and geometrically
          linearized (16-bit), and
      (4) decompressed, radiometrically calibrated, color corrected,
          and geometrically linearized (8-bit).


      Data
      ====

      The RDRs produced have detached PDS-compliant labels.
      The Mast Camera (Mastcam), Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI),
      and Mars Descent Imager (MARDI) Experiment Data Record (EDR)
      and Reduced Data Record (RDR) PDS Data Products Software 
      Interface Specification contains a detailed description of 
      the RDR formatted products.

      There are 8 video data types (5 images, 3 thumbnails) that can
      be wrapped into the original data format that is transferred from
      the cameras. Some of these are compressed in a format which can
      reproduce an image identical to the original image on the
      instrument (lossless compression), some are transferred in lossy
      format, some are full-scale and others sub-sampled (the only sub-
      sampled is by a factor of 8, used to produce thumbnail images).
      The RDR data file includes the camera mini-header generated
      by the camera, followed by original image data as formatted by
      the camera.

      Not including sub-framing, Mastcam can take a variety of image
      data formats and accomplish this by internal processing. The 
      cameras always acquire raw 12-bit data. Normally, the 12-bit 
      raw data are converted from 12-to-8-bits through the use 
      of a variety of companding (compress/expand) lookup tables, 
      the most generally used being a modified square-root encoding 
      scheme that allocates additional values to low DNs. These 
      companded 8-bit images can then be processed either immediately,
      and stored into each camera's 8-Gbyte buffer, or they can be 
      stored unprocessed in the buffer, and then later processed in
      response to downlink commands.  It is this flexibility that 
      leads to the complexities of the raw data format and its 
      description.

      In addition to the 12-to-8-bit companding, on-board processing
      includes the following capabilities: Bayer pattern interpolation,
      lossless compression, and JPEG compression. Except for
      thumbnails, the cameras do not support sub-sampling or
      resampling, but do support sub-framing.

      Thumbnails are produced by creating a scratch JPEG image, and
      extracting the lowest order coefficients of the discrete cosine
      transform 8x8 pixel compression block, or minimum compression
      unit (MCU), which is essentially the average of the 8x8 spatial
      domain MCU. These coefficients are then assembled into a smaller
      image which is then JPEG compressed.  The extraction of these
      coefficients is the only way Mastcam images are ever sub-sampled.

      The following is a table of the different video product types
      generated by Mastcam which are contained within the raw camera
      data record.
 
      Type  Product     Format     Pixel bits
      -----------------------------------------------------
      J     Video       Raster     48
      K     Video       Lossless   48
      L     Video       JPEG gray  16
      M     Video       JPEG 422   48
      N     Video       JPEG 444   48
      O     Thumbnail   Raster     16
      P     Thumbnail   JPEG gray  16
      Q     Thumbnail   JPEG 444   48


      Refer to the Mast Camera (Mastcam), Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI),
      and Mars Descent Imager (MARDI) Experiment Data Record (EDR)
      and Reduced Data Record (RDR) PDS Data Products Software
      Interface Specification for further details on the Mastcam data
      products and RDR processing.
DATA_SET_RELEASE_DATE 2013-05-20T00:00:00.000Z
START_TIME 2012-08-07T04:52:28.405Z
STOP_TIME 2019-07-31T09:59:19.824Z
MISSION_NAME MARS SCIENCE LABORATORY
MISSION_START_DATE 2003-10-01T12:00:00.000Z
MISSION_STOP_DATE N/A (ongoing)
TARGET_NAME MARS
TARGET_TYPE PLANET
INSTRUMENT_HOST_ID MSL
INSTRUMENT_NAME MAST CAMERA RIGHT
MAST CAMERA LEFT
INSTRUMENT_ID MAST RIGHT
MAST LEFT
INSTRUMENT_TYPE CAMERA
CAMERA
NODE_NAME Imaging
ARCHIVE_STATUS
CONFIDENCE_LEVEL_NOTE
NULL
CITATION_DESCRIPTION Malin, Michael, MSL Mars Mast Camera RDR V1.0, NASA Planetary Data System, MSL-M-MASTCAM-4-RDR-VID-V1.0, 2013.
ABSTRACT_TEXT NULL
PRODUCER_FULL_NAME MICHAEL C. MALIN
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