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Yes, because no one is ever paid or murderd to stay quiet, all amateur astronomers look for any & all anomalies in all aspects of everything all the time, & the corporations that control every aspect of media & our lives would be the first to allow mainstream science to discover & publicize the idea that everything we know is controlled & a lie....
Keep voting & living in your "real world" with "proven science", I'll be over here waiting for everything to collapse around us.
Accept Everything, Believe Nothing.
the D800E reads every 3rd line of the sensor from a 1.095x crop in FX mode. When the sensor output is demosaiced to a near-final RGB image, resolution is an impressive 2240 x 1260.
This is then downsampled (presumably in a pretty decent way) to 1920 x 1080.
This benefits resolution, but due to the original line skipping there’s still some moire and aliasing especially on high contrast horizontal lines.
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: lambros56
These are extreme examples of what you are seeing in the hoax videos: scan lines and digital artifacts. Anyone with any experience with video equipment has seen these "phenomena" countless times.
originally posted by: lambros56
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: lambros56
These are extreme examples of what you are seeing in the hoax videos: scan lines and digital artifacts. Anyone with any experience with video equipment has seen these "phenomena" countless times.
Totally different.
The lines in your videos go right across the screen.
The moon waves , if I am correct, only go to the edge of the moon.....
Yet again you get lots of stars.....
originally posted by: DJW001
originally posted by: lambros56
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: lambros56
These are extreme examples of what you are seeing in the hoax videos: scan lines and digital artifacts. Anyone with any experience with video equipment has seen these "phenomena" countless times.
Totally different.
The lines in your videos go right across the screen.
The moon waves , if I am correct, only go to the edge of the moon.....
Yet again you get lots of stars.....
That is where the effect is most noticeable due the the crispness of the edge and the extreme contrast between the brightly lit Moon and the blackness of space. The reason I keep getting so many stars is because everyone else understands this. Please try to be open minded, and draw on your own experience. Surely you have noticed similar effects watching television or playing video games.
I don't think we can get much further, as long as independent AND scientific sources have confirmed the phenomenon, or filmed the moon with equal or better equipment at the same time as a claimed incident and showed it does not occur.
originally posted by: StarsInTheSky
a reply to: DJW001
you are right, but there is also no one sufficiently debunking him. it seems he has been claiming this a couple of years. It got my attention bc other people were mentioning lunar waves. news papers have reported about him (although in a funny way as he is claiming a hologram cover up). Frustrating not to be able to satisfyingly show them this is a video artifact.