Unfortunately what your images are saying is a lot. 1) Very little understanding of the filtration system in hand. 2) The lack of any kind of perspective on the level of distortion from the fish-eye lens.
Why don't you crop and expand those areas where you see these buildings? Obviously 'your' buildings will be distorted from the depth of field and lens angluar distortion. Look at the Rover. Notice the level of distortion. Have you accounted for that in your buildings? If so can you show me as Im open to new ideas in imaging detail restrictions.
Have you read up on the problems of the rovers color filtration system? Could help ur ideas. Cheers
PS... You do realise this is a false colour image? What happens to detail when false color is applied? Just asking ;)
-- Edited by TheWatcher on Tuesday 16th of October 2012 01:23:14 PM
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