by Nitpicker » Thu Jan 29, 2015 11:05 pm
Sorry that it has taken me so long to properly clarify my reasoning as to exactly why I think the morphing is not terrible. From the outset, I have been viewing this APOD as a 3-D density map of the dust cloud (or a means to that end) rather than as an explanation of a light echo. I rarely pay close attention to the fine details of nebulae at the best of times, but such details were especially unimportant to me in this case.
Morphing software (which is too generic a term anyway) is not merely intended to simulate material movement (indeed, I'm not even sure if that is its most common application). It is intended to provide for smooth transitions from one true scene to the next, where there are identifiable similarities between each true scene. I doubt that any commenter here, could successfully identify the precise form of interpolation algorithm used in this APOD, in terms of the mathematics. But after studying the 2-D data and the 3-D geometry for a while, my educated guess is that the density map results of the algorithm applied to the APOD, are not likely to be terribly far from the results of the best possible non-linear, weighted, 3-D interpolation.
Sorry that it has taken me so long to properly clarify my reasoning as to exactly why I think the morphing is not terrible. From the outset, I have been viewing this APOD as a 3-D density map of the dust cloud (or a means to that end) rather than as an explanation of a light echo. I rarely pay close attention to the fine details of nebulae at the best of times, but such details were especially unimportant to me in this case.
Morphing software (which is too generic a term anyway) is not merely intended to simulate material movement (indeed, I'm not even sure if that is its most common application). It is intended to provide for smooth transitions from one true scene to the next, where there are identifiable similarities between each true scene. I doubt that any commenter here, could successfully identify the precise form of interpolation algorithm used in this APOD, in terms of the mathematics. But after studying the 2-D data and the 3-D geometry for a while, my educated guess is that the density map results of the algorithm applied to the APOD, are not likely to be terribly far from the results of the best possible non-linear, weighted, 3-D interpolation.