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Zoom to the Moon!: A first shiny space adventure touch-and-feel board book

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The company later offered a bit more information in this blog post (translated from Korean by Google). Our Zoom Zoom Zoom nursery rhyme resource features bold illustrations and will look spectacular when used as a display item in your classroom. The P900’s Vibration Reduction image stabilization means you can handhold the camera as you zoom into the moon. At the Moon’s 12:20 position along the edge, and say 1000 kilometers toward the Moon’s center, located just above the white crater, there appears to be some sort of raised plateau.

The imaging equipment on board the Apollo 11 mission that immortalised this exceptional page in human history included high-performance lenses from Angénieux, a Thales Group brand. Online guided reading and teaching notes, written by the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE), are available at bloomsburyreaders. To make more of this, try pausing before you ‘blast off,’ and see if your little one gets excited to be lifted up. Use the camera’s Dynamic Fine Zoom, an enhanced digital zoom that effectively doubles the reach—to a 4000mm equivalent!Optics that were small, light and easy to use by the astronauts, and of course that would operate reliably in space. And secondly: Moon photography is marketing catnip because a) everyone knows phones take bad pictures of the Moon and b) everyone can test the feature for themselves. When they’re older, they might be able to do the rhyme with a toy or doll and do the actions where they lift their toy up. The Moon looks more or less the same in every picture taken from Earth (ignoring librations and rotational differences), and while it has detail, it doesn’t have depth. That widespread industry acclaim ultimately persuaded the all-powerful NASA to select the French firm to supply lenses for the conquest of space.

The poor rocket has never been into space so when Reva and Bobby count down and press a big red button, Jupiter Two bursts into life. For photography, the standard of “realness” is usually defined by the information received by an optical sensor: the light captured when you take the photo. Shoot video as you zoom into your shot, or experiment with time lapse of the moon’s movement across the sky.Samsung doesn’t exactly claim its Moon shots are representative of all its zoom photography, but a consumer would be forgiven for thinking this, so it’s worth emphasizing what’s really going on. Samsung caught faking zoom photos of the Moon / A viral Reddit post has revealed just how much processing the company’s cameras apply to photos of the Moon, further blurring the line between real and fake imagery in the age of AI.

Use a shutter speed of at least 1/15 second or faster since the moon actually moves pretty fast across the sky. But a recent Reddit post showed in stark terms just how much computational processing the company is doing, and — given the evidence supplied — it feels like we should go ahead and say it: Samsung’s pictures of the Moon are fake. If you’re using any of the PSAM exposure modes, setting the camera’s exposure manually or use program or shutter or aperture priority, you may want to underexpose the image to ensure that the detail of the craters on the moon’s surface aren’t blown out. Bounce them in time to the rhyme, and then act like they’re the rocket and lift them up at ‘blast off!People have been asking questions about Samsung’s Moon photography ever since the company unveiled a 100x “Space Zoom” feature in its S20 Ultra in 2020. It features engaging illustrations from Andy Rowland and quirky characters young readers will find hard to resist. We’re certainly heading to a future where techniques like Samsung’s “detail improvement engine” will become more common and applied more widely. Photographing the moon along with the foreground landscape can be tricky because of the wide dynamic range. The generous interpretation is that Samsung’s process captures blurry details in the original photograph and then upscales them using AI.

Use your mouse wheel or the + and – buttons on this incredible interactive view of the Moon to zoom in; use your mouse to let the image take you where you want to go. Using Spot metering will also help you get the correct exposure for the moon, which will be the brightest part of your image. The test of Samsung’s phones conducted by Reddit user u/ibreakphotos was ingenious in its simplicity.Without properly explaining the feature, Samsung has allowed many people to confuse its AI-improved images for a physics-defying optical zoom that cannot fit in a smartphone. They created an intentionally blurry photo of the Moon, displayed it on a computer screen, and then photographed this image using a Samsung S23 Ultra.

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