Post by Trinitrotoluene on Sept 6, 2006 11:31:45 GMT -4
I'm simply amazed I didn't know about this!
*Modified 24/10/07*
I have written a script that removed the need for all these steps, simply goto www.landingapollo.com/apollo.php and enter the roll number and frame number then press submit[/u]
Try this...
Go to the page eol.jsc.nasa.gov/
Mouse-over Find Photos --> Search --> click on Mission-Roll-Frame
That brings you to this page eol.jsc.nasa.gov/sseop/mrf.htm
You have a few options...
Option 1
1. Click on a specific mission from the window on the left
2a. Click "Run Query" at the bottom of the page to see a list of all images available from that mission
2b. Enter the Roll number and frame number(s) (max 2 at a time) in the spaces provided
3. Click "Run Query" at the bottom of the page to see the info / thumbnail page for those pics.
or Option 2
1. If you know that specific photo you are looking for, enter the photo reference number in the box on the right using the Mission-Roll-Frame naming format (example: AS15-87-11839. The instructions on the page say you can use spaces or line breaks between the data, but it seems that using a hyphen is the best way to go.) You can enter up to 100 different photo names at a time in this window.This will take you to a page with links (assuming the pic is available in the database) for the pic you are requesting.
2. Clicking on the Frame Number link will take you a page with the moderate sized pic plus links for larger images ( eol.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/sseop/photo.pl?mission=AS15&roll=87&frame=11839&QueryResultsFile=11923405133281.tsv ).
3. Clicking on Quick View will take you to a moderate sized version of the pic, with no other links for other image sizes ( eol.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/sseop/QuickView.pl?directory=ISD&ID=AS15-87-11839 ). There is a link underneath the picture ("See all metadata, images and captions.") that will also take you to the page with the links for the larger pics.
Original Post
eol.jsc.nasa.gov/
1) Click on Find Photo's
2) Click on Other Search Methods
3) Choose your mission (Apollo is near the bottom) I chose Apollo 15
4) Put in your roll number 87 for example and Frame 11839
5) Go down to All digital images including those that have not yet been cataloged and make sure the radio button is selected
6) Click the run query button at the bottom of the page
You're presented with Quick View MISSION ROLL FRAME GEON FEAT LAT LON TILT CLDP YYYYMMDD FCLT IMAGE
AS15 87 11839
Click the frame number which is a hyperlink
7) You are presented with this page: eol.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/sseop/photo.pl?mission=AS15&roll=87&frame=11839&QueryResultsFile=115755643635482.tsv
Hold onto your seats guys cause it's about to get awesome.
Scroll down to Large Images to Request for Downloading. Then hit request. You have just requested an ultra high resolution picture of the frame you chose. Even higher than ALSJ.
eol.jsc.nasa.gov/ISD_highres_AS15_AS15-87-11839.JPG
As far as I have seen so far this has the high resolution photograph of every single frame taken including the ones that ALSJ don't have the high resolution images of
The one I used in this example was the pictures on LM footpad picture. Oh look, you can quite clearly see in this picture that the 'pictures' are indeed just foil.
Enjoy fellow Apollo Enthusiasts
*Modified 24/10/07*
I have written a script that removed the need for all these steps, simply goto www.landingapollo.com/apollo.php and enter the roll number and frame number then press submit[/u]
Try this...
Go to the page eol.jsc.nasa.gov/
Mouse-over Find Photos --> Search --> click on Mission-Roll-Frame
That brings you to this page eol.jsc.nasa.gov/sseop/mrf.htm
You have a few options...
Option 1
1. Click on a specific mission from the window on the left
2a. Click "Run Query" at the bottom of the page to see a list of all images available from that mission
2b. Enter the Roll number and frame number(s) (max 2 at a time) in the spaces provided
3. Click "Run Query" at the bottom of the page to see the info / thumbnail page for those pics.
or Option 2
1. If you know that specific photo you are looking for, enter the photo reference number in the box on the right using the Mission-Roll-Frame naming format (example: AS15-87-11839. The instructions on the page say you can use spaces or line breaks between the data, but it seems that using a hyphen is the best way to go.) You can enter up to 100 different photo names at a time in this window.This will take you to a page with links (assuming the pic is available in the database) for the pic you are requesting.
2. Clicking on the Frame Number link will take you a page with the moderate sized pic plus links for larger images ( eol.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/sseop/photo.pl?mission=AS15&roll=87&frame=11839&QueryResultsFile=11923405133281.tsv ).
3. Clicking on Quick View will take you to a moderate sized version of the pic, with no other links for other image sizes ( eol.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/sseop/QuickView.pl?directory=ISD&ID=AS15-87-11839 ). There is a link underneath the picture ("See all metadata, images and captions.") that will also take you to the page with the links for the larger pics.
Original Post
eol.jsc.nasa.gov/
1) Click on Find Photo's
2) Click on Other Search Methods
3) Choose your mission (Apollo is near the bottom) I chose Apollo 15
4) Put in your roll number 87 for example and Frame 11839
5) Go down to All digital images including those that have not yet been cataloged and make sure the radio button is selected
6) Click the run query button at the bottom of the page
You're presented with Quick View MISSION ROLL FRAME GEON FEAT LAT LON TILT CLDP YYYYMMDD FCLT IMAGE
AS15 87 11839
Click the frame number which is a hyperlink
7) You are presented with this page: eol.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/sseop/photo.pl?mission=AS15&roll=87&frame=11839&QueryResultsFile=115755643635482.tsv
Hold onto your seats guys cause it's about to get awesome.
Scroll down to Large Images to Request for Downloading. Then hit request. You have just requested an ultra high resolution picture of the frame you chose. Even higher than ALSJ.
eol.jsc.nasa.gov/ISD_highres_AS15_AS15-87-11839.JPG
As far as I have seen so far this has the high resolution photograph of every single frame taken including the ones that ALSJ don't have the high resolution images of
The one I used in this example was the pictures on LM footpad picture. Oh look, you can quite clearly see in this picture that the 'pictures' are indeed just foil.
Enjoy fellow Apollo Enthusiasts