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|    Peter Moylan to Thomas Heger    |
|    Re: The Apollo moon landings    |
|    16 Jul 25 22:04:02    |
      XPost: sci.physics.relativity, alt.usage.english       From: peter@invalid.pmoylan.org              On 14/07/2025 4:18 pm, Thomas Heger wrote:       > Am Sonntag000013, 13.07.2025 um 11:51 schrieb Thomas Heger:              >> It's not easy to see color. But e.g. there was a red ring around the       >> legs of the astronauts and that was actually red after transmission.       >>       >> Also the ribbon towards that 'tech device' was red and was transmitted       >> in red.       >       > Also the golden foil around the lander shines reddish.       >       > This can be seen at 3:27, for instance.       >       > This is rather strange, because if a color camera was actually used,       > than it would be rather logic, to turn the others color channels (green       > and blue) up, too.       >       > But the pictures look like composed from a luminosity channel and a red       > channel, while green and blue were missing.              Over such a long distance, bandwidth is a problem. You can deal with       this by deliberately cutting out some of the information, e.g. some of       the colour information. Alternatively, you can try to transmit a       full-colour picture, and let the gods of information theory degrade your       signal.              --       Peter Moylan Newcastle NSW              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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