Also, you do realise I could copy and paste any amount of info an Celestial Photography don't you? I can't prove my knowledge to you! You also realise that each camera is different in it's sensitivity and set-up? There are no fixed settings.
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Sure, but we know the capabilities of the lunar Hasselblads precisely. We know exposure times focus fstop blah blah. We already know this. We also know all about the film stock used, it's sensitivity and so forth.
For some reason, you will not tell us which image(s) you are examining.
For some reason you will not tell us what setup you would deploy to photograph stars.
There is no reason Abaddon. I just haven't got around to it yet. I've been dealing with other issues. Apologies! I also had no idea if Hyperlinks would work here. I can't add photo's as there is a 192kb limit!
Here is the link to the gallery:http://www.apolloarchive.com/apollo_gallery.html
The specific images I'm looking at are:
AS11-40-5950
AS11-40-5949
All other things considered and discussed, raising levels with reveal possible stars, planets, artifacts, hairs dust etc.etc.
But the reason I haven't posted the images, is because it has nothing to do with the question. It's Theoretical! IF, and it's a big IF, I was to find a decent negative with stars and planets from the moons surface, would the foreground shadows stay the same, while the background stars moved? It's Rhetorical, but I wanted to hear some opinions on it.