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if you are really interested in how they do color balancing, i could send you a couple links that explain the likely exposure times of the images at differant filter positions, and some human perception graphs as well yes i am interested especially since they use infared are you still there? sorry one sec, and i'll send you the links thanks first thing to consider is that as they take pictures using filters further down the "blue" end of the spectrum, the exposure times go up, so the images appear at the same brightness, even if they shouldn't be (if an image is all red, and little blue, they leave the camera exposing longer on the blue, to get more detail, but that makes it look relatively brighter) http://europa.la.asu.edu:8585/PGG/greeley/courses/pdf/bell_2003.pdf page 93 shows that, as long as 10 seconds for an L7 pic, whereas L2 might be less than a second thank you we don't actually know the exposure times yet keep sending the links, i have to go away for a while. ill be back soon sorry about that so we can't reconstruct it perfectly, though it'll be included in the PDS also, to make it as a human would see it, you need human perceptivity funtions: http://cvision.ucsd.edu/lumindex.htm also: http://robotics.jpl.nasa.gov/people/rwillson/papers/2003JE002077.pdf if you didn't see that before thank you this looks very interesting