Michael J Tuttle was the name of the person thrown in who faked the moon pictures. anybody heard that name before.
This is one of the odder crank claims.
The original photos were on traditional film. All the way back in the 60s/70s. What else do you think might be used?
There was no internet back then. Where would anyone post the files?
When the internet turned up, somebody had to scan those photos to disk and then post them on the internet. How else could that have happened?
That person had a name. How could they not have one?
That person had to use some imaging software in order to perform that task. How else could they have scanned the images?
What is the goto software for such a task? Photoshop.
The only mystery here is that cranks cannot figure out such simple things.
Sometimes I shudder at the thought that there are people in this world who have no memory of a time before there was an internet or digital photography or cell phones. Such technology is so ubiquitous, they simply assume that it always existed.
Back in the early days of satellite photography, the actual film was plonked in a re-entry vessel and physically returned to earth. The Ranger missions used fax tech. Who uses fax nowadays?