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Nebula range swans! sent on September 20, 2012 (8:05) by Skender Buci. 21 comments, 2370 views. [retina]




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sent on September 22, 2012 (2:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Clear, everyone is free to do whatever they want, even to invert the colors of a photo while maintaining the brightness, free will.
This, however, leads to non-uniformity and the uncertainty of results.
Fortunately, there are people who understand the importance of the issue that I tried to bring to your eyes, I gave the example of the "red shift", I could also take the temperature of the stars, etc. ... By the way, you can read this link about the "color of the sun."
www.vendian.org/mncharity/dir3/starcolor/sun.html
All these types of readings would be distorted by the gaseous medium in which we are immersed and that the light is forced to go through before getting to us.
If you'd like to assess the temperature of the sun by comparing its color to that of a body neror would you come scope erroneously to say that the star burns at a lower temperature than it is in reality.
I took far too many examples above, and since I do not have to convince anyone stop to carry.
I hope to have provided the answer to your question, why not choose the most beautiful and natural?
Hello
Please note, I also understand the point of view: Sun / light nice and stuff


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