Just looking for a quick favor from anyone with photoshop. I've got a topographical map of Mars that I found on some NASA website. I've been trying to do something with for a while. I was going to bring it to a print shop, have them print it off, and have a go with a sharpie, but I figured photoshop might be a bit quicker, easier, and a little more precise.
Basically what I want done, is someone to color-replace a few things on the images I have posted here. Warm colors are higher altitudes, cool colors are lower altitudes. If someone could, could you replace everything from yellow (not orange) down with a deep blue. If you wanted extra points, you could try working from different altitudes. I.e. Color replace everything from orange down on one, everything from yellow down on another, pale yellow on the next.
Several of my short stories (and hopefully an eventual novella or two) are set in a future history I have established on mars. I like to be as exact as I can with it. I have timekeeping figured out, a callendar that I like (based heavily on the
Darian calendar), and an epoch selected. The next few steps are sorting out the geography for the nations involved in my story, as well as writing a program that will convert a date/time from the Gregorian calendar to my Darian-derived Martian calendar.
To avoid breaking the page, I'll link the image, rather than embed it.
Here it is!
Thanks in advance!