• shalafi@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      Meh, space might as well be B&W to our eyeballs. About every space pic we see is dialed into particular wavelengths.

      Mad props on the creativity! Be cool to see one made of all Earth photos, and much easier I would guess.

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        3 months ago

        Which is weird that black isn’t just a picture of the night sky. Has to be some fancy IR Hubble image that’s been redshifted back to “true” (so doesn’t that make it technically real-color again even though it’s been manipulated? 🤔)

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          3 months ago

          Let’s be honest the color “black” is just strange anyway because it is and isn’t a color in a weird way.

      • daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        3 months ago

        I read that the progress pride flag is copyrighted and some people (or a single person) may be profiting from it.

        Several sources seemed coherent with this. That’s why I try to keep away from it. And also it seems be mostly used in USA anyway, I haven’t seen it much around Europe.

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          3 months ago

          The pride flag was envisioned and flown for the first time in San Francisco. For better or worse, most of global queer culture is us centric.

          Most of the flags are also copyrighted or copylefted, to some degree or another. It’s a jumbled mess. But in general no one is profiting unless you are literally buying a physical flag, as all of them fall into fair use or can be freely licensed for use in commercial products.

    • ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.org
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      3 months ago

      Surprisingly many seem to be in real color: white, pink, red, orange, maybe brown, probably green, and yellow. (The well-known Neptune image is false color; Hubble deep-field is IR but that is redshifted so IDK, may be “real” color too.) Too bad white, pink and red are Earth’s atmospheric phenomena, of which only the aurora is really space-related, and green is just a satellite photo. Still, within NASA’s scope I guess.

      • Tlaloc_Temporal@lemmy.ca
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        3 months ago

        Selecting one wavelength are discarding all the others, and sometimes shifting that wavelength to a more convenient hue is great for science, but feels like cheating when looking for a specific colour.

        It’s like looking for pictures of red cars, and getting a car that’s 90% rust, a picture taken in a forest fire, and a picture taken through red-tinted glass.

  • SereneSadie@lemmy.myserv.one
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    3 months ago

    Means nothing coming from NASA, while they’re engaging in Lavender Scare 2.0 at the behest of their Paperclipped masters.