You are right. Speaking of processing, do you happen to know if the vignette effect we se in most perseverance photos are due to the camera/focal length or are poss processing effects. I was a little of an amateur photographer myself and from a lenses perspective vignetting was an undesirable side effect, it was considered more of an artistic effect.
This picture made me curious about how it looked when it first landed, since I didn’t remember it: https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/tcJMzYq7PVjyQacEZW5FLH-1200-80.jpg.webp
So clean :)
Very Clean - But also a white balanced image (the blue skies are a tell-tale of white balancing)
You are right. Speaking of processing, do you happen to know if the vignette effect we se in most perseverance photos are due to the camera/focal length or are poss processing effects. I was a little of an amateur photographer myself and from a lenses perspective vignetting was an undesirable side effect, it was considered more of an artistic effect.
It’s from the cameras. Many of the image gurus have made flat field images to process those and other defect away. Sadly that is above my skill level
It’s ok, vignettes are perfectly fine, I just was curious if this was a feature of the original images.