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Suggested usage: for superimposing other data in black and/or white. | Suggested usage: for superimposing other data in black and/or white. | ||
How it was made | How it was made: | ||
* Opened the [[:File:primary | * Opened the [[:File:primary-Blue_Marble_2002.png|primary-Blue_Marble_2002.png]] in [http://mtpaint.sourceforge.net mtPaint] (an open-source image editor) | ||
* Applied gamma=150% to blue and green channels (but not red channel) | * Applied gamma=150% to blue and green channels (but not red channel) | ||
* Applied maximum color saturation, repeatedly | * Applied maximum color saturation, repeatedly |
Revision as of 03:42, 7 August 2022
Summary
Simplified version of NASA's Blue Marble. Yellow areas are generally deserts or harsh mountainous regions.
Suggested usage: for superimposing other data in black and/or white.
How it was made:
- Opened the primary-Blue_Marble_2002.png in mtPaint (an open-source image editor)
- Applied gamma=150% to blue and green channels (but not red channel)
- Applied maximum color saturation, repeatedly
- Posterized the image, on the most extreme setting
- Replaced red spots with yellow
- Flood-filled antarctica to white
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File usage
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- File:Blue-marble-posterized.png (file redirect)