Stuart,
Are you saying that you have CTX stereo of these mud volcanoes, or just single images?
If you have CTX or HiRISE stereo coverage of these things, then you could certainly experiment to see if sfs helps resolve them.
If you only have mono CTX or HiRISE, and the only terrain is MOLA to start from, I’m not sure how sfs will perform.
If you need stereo coverage, you can request it via https://www.uahirise.org/hiwish/ (when HiRISE takes a stereo pair, we can kindly ask CTX to “ridge along” which is why there is frequently a CTX pair where there is a HiRISE pair, and vice-versa).
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Ross A. Beyer
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*ride along*
Yikes, I can’t even blame auto-correct for that.
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Stuart,
Yes, if you can control the HiRISE to the CTX, make a CTX stereo model, and then orthoproject the HiRISE onto that stereo model to see what it looks like and make sure that it looks good, and then feed all of the source images (with their solid control to each other and the terrain) and the CTX stereo model to sfs, that might give you something that could be useable.
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