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Riegel_Haribo t1_irmjl4s wrote

Don't worry, we have the technology to fix this electromagnetic insult:

https://i.imgur.com/lDcJPFL.jpg

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nialltg t1_irn02vh wrote

much better! i don’t know why this sub is constantly bombarded with these ugly over-saturated moon pics.

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jaxisnaps t1_irnbmtq wrote

They get obscene amounts of karma from people who don't know any better.

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iMADEthisJUST4Dis t1_irqw2w7 wrote

Thats so rude. OP spent 16 hours working on this, at least you can be polite about the image

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Riegel_Haribo t1_irtg4l7 wrote

That's just part of the script that is used every time by these pandering posts. "I spent my life savings to take 100000 pictures of the sun in Mexico" = I am poor and took a video. The same script from online social media spamming guides for game developers, "Me and two friends spent two years on this (insert ad)".

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sbenthuggin t1_irootk3 wrote

This edit is definitely not in any way better than the OP. I still prefer the less realistic photo. The color really isn't that big of a deal, seeing as this is not science class; it's just a reddit post.

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Riegel_Haribo t1_iroqd15 wrote

Reallllly? Because it actually takes work to recover a moon surface out of the oversharpened ringing black and white pixels meant to fool rubes: https://i.imgur.com/q4BXW4H.png

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sbenthuggin t1_irquimb wrote

I don't care how much work it takes. It still doesn't look better than OP's photo. You are absolutely the definition of someone who needs to go outside and touch grass. Life isn't this serious

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bpopbpo t1_itwyzr4 wrote

It takes a lot of work to pound statues to sand, that doesn't make sand better.

The oversatureated photo shows tiny color variations that human eyes couldn't normally see, so I don't see the issue.

Do you do the same to jwst images and end up with just a black screen because it's invisible wavelengths?

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