by Guest » Wed Oct 13, 2004 11:28 am
nope, there is moontrail, but its shape differs from those of stars, and resembles "U" twice as big as moon itself in diameter.
you can see it best looking at blue channel of image. or, try this transform on blue channel to "fight" image overexposure and see a bit more details:
Similar transforms on other two channels give this composite image
that shows brightness distribution details in sort-of false color.
nope, there is moontrail, but its shape differs from those of stars, and resembles "U" twice as big as moon itself in diameter.
you can see it best looking at blue channel of image. or, try this transform on blue channel to "fight" image overexposure and see a bit more details:
[img]http://217.76.193.147/photo/my/tmp/1.jpg[/img]
Similar transforms on other two channels give this composite image
[img]http://217.76.193.147/photo/my/tmp/2.jpg[/img]
that shows brightness distribution details in sort-of false color.