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"Nothing to see here, move on" said the rock. So moved on.

Processed MCZ RIGHT/LEFT for stereo cross-eyed viewing
FL: 110mm
RMC: 5.0500, Sol: 132, LMST: 12:21:19
Link: mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-ima
Credit: /JPL-Caltech/ASU/65dBnoise

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David Herzog

@65dBnoise It looks like a fake 3d image. There are 4 flat layers with no depth other than these. Strange... Why is someone doing this? Or is there another explanation?

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65dBnoise

Have a look yourself in the originals in the (edited) link.That's a stereo shot captured with a 110mm focal length stereo camera with L/R separation 243mm.

Apparently what you see is the result of the combination of almost 4x the human eye separation (~62mm) with telephoto lenses and color processing of the images, and is probably visible in most of the 110mm stereo compositions 🙂

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