Data Set Information
DATA_SET_NAME PHOENIX MARS SURFACE STEREO IMAGER 5 ANAGLYPH OPS V1.0
DATA_SET_ID PHX-M-SSI-5-ANAGLYPH-OPS-V1.0
NSSDC_DATA_SET_ID
DATA_SET_TERSE_DESCRIPTION Phoenix Mars Surface Stereo Imager Anaglyph Operations Reduced Data Record, Version 1.0.
DATA_SET_DESCRIPTION
Data Set Overview
  =================
    A stereo anaglyph is a method of displaying stereo imagery quickly
    and conveniently using conventional display technology (no special
    hardware) and red/blue glasses. This is done by displaying the left
    eye of the stereo pair in the red channel, and displaying the right
    eye in the green and blue channels. An anaglyph data product simply
    captures that into a single 3-band color image, which can be
    displayed using any standard image display program with no knowledge
    that it is a stereo image. The red (first) band contains the left
    eye image, while the green and blue (second and third) bands each
    contain the right eye image (so the right image is duplicated in
    the file).

    The Anaglyph method can also apply to multi-frame mosaic products.
    MIPL-generated mosaic Anaglyphs occasionally required some subtle
    pixel-shifting of the right eye mosaic data to improve the stereo
    effects. Mosaic Anaglyph products are distinguishable in the Mosaic
    RDR filename convention.

    More information is found in ALEXANDERETAL2008, LEMMONETAL2007, and
    LEMMONETAL2008.

  Processing
  ==========
    Anaglyphs are created manually from CAHV linearized Full Framed
    (FFL) stereo pair EDRs or mosaics.  Often times the images are
    stretched prior to creating the anaglyph.  After stretching, the
    images are converted to a VICAR cube, which creates a single
    multi-band image. The final step involves adding the PDS label.

  Data
  ====
    The RDR data product is comprised of radiometrically decalibrated
    and/or camera model corrected and/or geometrically altered versions
    of the raw camera data, in both single and multi-frame (mosaic)
    form. Most RDR data products will have PDS labels, or if generated
    by MIPL (OPGS), dual PDS/VICAR labels. Non-labeled RDRs include the
    Terrain products (Mesh and Wedge).

  Software
  ========
    The MIPL Mars Program Suite was used to generate these RDRs.

  Media/Format
  ============
    The data set will initially be delivered and kept online.  Upon
    Mission completion, the SSI Operations RDRs will be delivered to PDS 
    on DVD.
DATA_SET_RELEASE_DATE 2008-12-23T00:00:00.000Z
START_TIME 2008-05-25T12:00:00.000Z
STOP_TIME N/A (ongoing)
MISSION_NAME PHOENIX
MISSION_START_DATE 2008-05-25T12:00:00.000Z
MISSION_STOP_DATE 2008-11-02T12:00:00.000Z
TARGET_NAME MARS
TARGET_TYPE PLANET
INSTRUMENT_HOST_ID PHX
INSTRUMENT_NAME SURFACE STEREO IMAGER
INSTRUMENT_ID SSI
INSTRUMENT_TYPE IMAGING CAMERA
NODE_NAME Imaging
ARCHIVE_STATUS ARCHIVED
CONFIDENCE_LEVEL_NOTE
NULL
CITATION_DESCRIPTION Lemmon, M., Phoenix Mars Surface Stereo Imager Anaglyph RDR OPS V1.0, NASA Planetary Data System, PHX-M-SSI-5-ANAGLYPH-OPS-V1.0, 2008.
ABSTRACT_TEXT The Surface Stereo Imager (SSI) experiment on the Mars Phoenix Lander consists of one instrument component plus command electronics. This SSI Imaging Operations RDR data set contains anaglyph data from the Surface Stereo Imager (SSI).
PRODUCER_FULL_NAME MARK T. LEMMON
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