Quote (Santara @ Nov 9 2017 04:01pm)
Clueless is thinking exposure times to capture faint stars in the background is the same as the bright as fuck planet being shone upon by the sun.
Why so mad bro? Do you even know what noise is in reference to an actual photo - better go look it up before you start manufacturing my opinion with your clueless one.
Exposure time on earth would be greater cause you need to account for light pollution, when your supposedly a million miles into space - there is no light pollution, duh.
Quote (Gasdrinker @ Nov 9 2017 04:01pm)
Light pollution bruh.
Like I've said before. The earth is not flat. I'm a pilot. I've watched the sun set 6 times one evening by simply flying higher.
Light pollution is a sad excuse in a photo from idk 1 million miles away (is that said to be taken with the EPIC Deciever Satelite? You would still have plenty of noise.
you didn't watch that video did you - you just keep blabbing with nonsense good grief, pretty soon we're going to get the rage i think.
and i already told you in your last post that raising in elevation will extend your view to the horizon which its not the horizon because its the curve of the earth or it would be called the curvizon - its the horizon cause its horizontal and level
This post was edited by card_sultan on Nov 9 2017 08:23pm