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Originally posted by NLDelta9
The 1st show the nasa craft in the crosshairs, but what is all this purple color and disc shape in the color?
history.nasa.gov...
2nd shows more odd color in space,what is it?
history.nasa.gov...
Originally posted by jra
Originally posted by NLDelta9
The 1st show the nasa craft in the crosshairs, but what is all this purple color and disc shape in the color?
history.nasa.gov...
You know, I don't think I've ever seen this picture before. It's rather neat.
Your monitor brightness might be a bit too low. The purple disc is a creator. There are many more in the image, but they are quite faint.
2nd shows more odd color in space,what is it?
history.nasa.gov...
It looks like an out of focus reflection off the window.
Originally posted by DJW001
What did you do to this photo, ppk?
Originally posted by ppk55
This is from another post, however you can replicate the results easy as, just like I did.
Here's the original nasa link
spaceflight.nasa.gov...
Originally posted by ppk55
Are you telling me I can't use this official NASA link to the original image ???
Originally posted by DJW001
Film tends to degrade over time
You're telling me the sky in this photo is film degrading ?
If so, it's degrading on a scale I've never seen. It's amazing how the 'degrading' looks just like the photoshop clone tool.
How can this photo exist on a nasa.gov domain ?
Originally posted by DJW001
Some IT guy then puts them on the web.
So are you telling me ..
spaceflight.nasa.gov AND the 'NASA History Division' history.nasa.gov
(yes, I checked, the NASA history division also have the same image)
are both using touched up photos ? This has major ramifications.
The NASA History Division image is here ...
history.nasa.gov...
just remember to apply the quick photoshop adjustment I posted above.
As I mentioned before, if this is the case how can we trust any of their other images ?
And once again. WHY would they want to do this much image adjustment to the sky ?
Originally posted by DJW001
You claim the same image is posted in two places? Did you try running them both through your dubious photoshop procedure?
That 'dubious photoshop procedure' is called brightness, contrast and exposure. If you don't know what that is, that means you haven't even tried it. I think everyone should give it a go on the images below.