I don't really have a lot of Software - and no money to buy it really
Hmmm - the only thing I seem to have is Paint - DOH
Riiight - I get it now -
As you can see - it would really serve my purpose - if I could Streeeeetch the views to squares and join them together.
Paint.NET and GIMP are both free, but you have to take the time to learn them. GIMP has massive community support, plugins and tutorials. Paint.NET is just a little bit eaiser to use for some, but GIMP is the bomb.
It's not worth it trying to reproject the images that you have, trust me, it won't work. You'll never get them to line up right, and all that stuff around the edges will just look like crap. You _do not_ have to bother, though, to get what you want.
Here's what you do instead:
Download the free full color 1k pixel mars color surface map and bump maps from Pixel Emporium:
Color Surface image:
http://planetpixelemporium.com/download/download.php?mars_1k_color.jpgTopography (height) image:
http://planetpixelemporium.com/download/download.php?mars_1k_topo.jpgDownload and install GIMP:
http://www.gimp.org/Bookmark the GIMP documentation, tutorial and forum sites. Use them:
GIMP documentation:
http://docs.gimp.org/2.6/en/GIMP tutorials (google for more, and check forums):
http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/GIMP forum:
http://www.gimptalk.com/index.phpHINT: You'll need to use Layers and Masks.
Layers will allow you to make changes that do not alter the original image. For example, you open the mars color map in GIMP, it becomes layer 1, or whatever. Then, you can open a new layer above it, and paint new colors there. The original mars image on layer 1 is unchanged, you can always go back to it.
Masking will allow you to only do stuff to a portion of the image that you want to. For example, you could mask only the basins in the image and color them blue or whatever, without altering the rest of the image, and keeping the outlines tight.
Above all, have fun. Don't be daunted by ramping up on learning, once you get going then it's really fun.
Cheers