From the other place: https://www.reddit.com/r/space/comments/1dmibwd/this_is_my_most_advance_moon_photograph_ever_it/
Pics too good to miss. :)
From the other place: https://www.reddit.com/r/space/comments/1dmibwd/this_is_my_most_advance_moon_photograph_ever_it/
Pics too good to miss. :)
This image was standardised and then normalised while stitching it together, and the final product enhanced a lot of colouration. They’re subtle to the naked eye, but they exist. They are reflected in the different minerals present. I’ve done this stuff with different imagery.
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Those are great explanations!
Yeah when you get into “proper” photography you quickly realize a “real” image is somewhat subjective. This moon is cracked to 1000%, though.
It’s true. I did photography as a hobby as a kid and it set me ahead when I started mapping. It’s all the same no matter the domain.
Excellent explanation. Appreciate you sharing it!