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Image PJ38_14 from @NASAJuno on Nov 29, 2021. Enhanced & approx true color/contrast. Enhanced ones experimental using new photometric params to correct for varying illum in the image. Worked way better than expected, for the first time I'm now using params that vary with latitude
Image PJ35_51 obtained by @NASAJuno on July 21, 2021. Enhanced and approximately true color/contrast versions. The images show the area near latitude 60 degrees north.
An approximately true color/contrast image and versions with different levels of enhancement (one with a lat/lon grid) processed from @NASAJuno raw image PJ23_18 from Nov 3, 2019. A long band of haze extending from top center to the lower left is visible in the enhanced versions.
An orthographic mosaic of @NASAJuno images PJ22_20 /PJ22_21 from Sep 12, 2019. True color/contrast & enhanced versions. The effects of the varying solar illumination have been removed. The small, bright cloud below center is at planetographic latitude 51.6°N and is ~250 km across
Image PJ8_124 from @NASAJuno; Sep 1, 2017. True color & enhanced. Jupiter's poles very diff from Saturn's, e.g. no vortex centered on pole.
Very happy to 'discover' that the @NASAJuno imagery is every bit as spectacular as Voyager/Cassini. Just a lot more challenging to process.