And it got me to thinking, if i took the photos right off nasa's site and lowered the red in it, what would it look like.... heres my results... Which seem more plausible than a bright red planet <_< Afterall mars is earth's twin planet, just smaller.
It still doesn't make any sense. If after all these years we thought it's red and it's actually not, why hide it? That's a great discovery if it's true.
i doubt it, all those pic in that vid does not have any red in it, everything is tinted blue... well i guess nasa faked another landing and just used red filters to take pictures on earth
Astronomical pictures are taken in greyscale. It's not part of a conspiracy that's just they way it works.
Just look at different sites on astronomy and pictures. You will find the information out there. Conspiracies are secret this isn't hidden information.
Just did 2 more images..... surprisingly when i took the red out of the 2nd image, the atmosphere becomes visable and its blueish.... wanna explain that one? Lol
sting13 wrote:Just did 2 more images..... surprisingly when i took the red out of the 2nd image, the atmosphere becomes visable and its blueish.... wanna explain that one? Lol
If you read at least everything under the umbrella pics on the link I posted it explains how this works. The pictures are not meant to be in true color. They are taken on greyscale and a colored lens is used. It's not a conspiracy though and the pictures taken are not accurate in color even without a colored lens. Astronomical photography is not like normal photography. Even if you take out the red it's still not going to produce a true color image. You just cant turn a greyscale photo into a accurate colored photo. If you can I don't see how.
BloodEngel wrote:If you read at least everything under the umbrella pics on the link I posted it explains how this works. The pictures are not meant to be in true color. They are taken on greyscale and a colored lens is used. It's not a conspiracy though and the pictures taken are not accurate in color even without a colored lens. Astronomical photography is not like normal photography. Even if you take out the red it's still not going to produce a true color image. You just cant turn a greyscale photo into a accurate colored photo. If you can I don't see how.
just like satellite taking picture of earth... still confused on how the get the colors right.