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Uploaded by: ycd0108 — Sabato Maggio 5, 2012 — Nanaimo, Canada

This was our moon tonight over the Salish sea

Categorie: astronomia Tipo di telecamera: iPod touch
 
Manufacturer: Apple
Model: iPod touch
x-Resolution: 72.00
y-Resolution: 72.00
Resolution Unit: Inch
Software: 4.3.1
YCbCr Positioning: centered
Exposure Mode: Auto exposure
White Balance: Auto white balance
Scene Capture Type: Standard
Sharpness: Soft
Compression: JPEG compression
Exposure Time: 1/15 sec.
FNumber: f/2.4
Exposure Program: Normal program
ISO Speed Ratings: 1250
Exif Version: Exif Version 2.21
Components Configuration: Y Cb Cr -
Shutter speed: 3.91 EV (APEX: 3, 1/15 sec.)
Aperture: 2.53 EV (f/2.4)
Metering Mode: Pattern
Flash: No flash function.
Focal Length: 3.9 mm
FlashPixVersion: FlashPix Version 1.0
Color Space: sRGB
PixelXDimension: 720
PixelYDimension: 960
Sensing Method: One-chip color area sensor
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1. Bogon 02:32 PM GMT del 08 Maggio 2012    
Thanks for the picture, ycd, I missed seeing the moon when it was full.

As far as the quality of the iPod picture goes, you can't really tell the difference from any other moon. But you can't do that live, either. Human senses of sight and hearing are logarithmic, so a difference in brightness of a few percent is not that big a deal.

As you say, it's more about the concept than the detail. A beautiful moon is still beautiful, however bright.
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2. ycd0108 02:51 PM GMT del 08 Maggio 2012    
Thanks Bogon:
I feel like I just got an "ATC" or whatever when a photo is noticed. Ylee commented that my iPod pictures look similar to web cam moon and sun images. I'd imagine the imaging technology is similar. What's this about human eyesight being logarithmic? I'll dig out my dusty "Pickett" slide rule and try to see the tiny numbers.
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