NASA UNMASKED

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How NASA Uses Negatives in photographs to hide reality..

Section Two

This is official photograph 20124531 (I'm not sure which mission it comes from) but as with all the photo's on this site, you can search NASA using Google to find the original and experiment.

It's only 22k so there's apparently not much detail we can get from it.

However, as you may have come to suspect, that overly 'light' dusting across the landscape, indicates that NASA are hiding something - and that the light area's are not bright rock formations or sunlight but the use of a negative.

Let me prove it.

First let's go in close and select a section of that 'whitish' supposedly sunlit area..

Turn it to negative (invert it)

Lighten it (and if it's technically now the 'wrong way round' - it should be glaringly visible)

Unmask it and attempt to smooth the section and sharpen it - but the quality and size of the original is so bad that we cant get real detail.

So let's select the entire photo, turn it to 'negative, then unmask a larger section and see what the eye can see.

From a distance, we can see that the landscape is filled with detail and shapes - some of which are clearly 'overhanging' the rock edges..

 

 

Bearing in mind that the original picture size is ridiculously small - here's a close view of the unmask. It doesnt require much squinting or imagination, to see the shapes covering the landscape..

And here's the exact same photograph and area as NASA showed you.

 

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