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Old 27-05-2012, 05:06 AM
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Archeovideo: "New" images from space history

Hello, it's my first message on your fantastic forum...

If you want to see new pictures of space history, look at my blog. I make original images from old movies.
Privileged witnesses of the conquest of space, the cameras were present from the beginning of the adventure, as the American side that the Russian side. Films with a more or less good. The advance of computing, word processing and assembly of view makes possible a new vision for this venture. This method I called Archéovidéo to retrieve new images from the past.
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Old 27-05-2012, 05:57 AM
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Welcome Nyos

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Welcome to IIS Nyos

You've done some great work restoring those old images.

Many thanks for sharing them with us.

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New vertical panorama extracted (by me) from 16mm camera sequence recorded aboard Apollo 11 mission. A beautiful view of the Earth before TLI.

View of Eagle and Earth during docking operation extracted from 16mm camera sequence recorded aboard Apollo 11 Command Modul. A beautiful view of Eagle and Earth before docking and TLI.

I add today a new picture, a panorama of Vice President Spiro Agnew and former President Lyndon B. Johnson view the liftoff of Apollo 11 from pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center.
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A lovely bit of space history.

Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks Ric, Here is a Panorama of Lunar Rover (LRV) on the Moon. Horizontal Panorama is extracted from 16 mm Camera.
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Excellent, that a beauty.
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David R. Scott stands in the opened Command Module hatch (March, 1969). New horizontal panorama extrated from 16mm movie take by Russell L. Schweickart.Apollo 9 EVA.
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Really interesting technique. Which software do you use?
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Old 09-12-2012, 05:26 AM
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I use Photoshop CS6, Photomerge, PowerPoint, AutoPano, and video Software... and for to increase pixel resolution : IRIS, Autostakker, Registak..etc etc...
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Apollo 17, LM docking before TLI. Panorama extracted from individual pictures of 16 mm camera. With Harrison Schmitt, Gene Cernan and Ronald Evans, Apollo 17 was the final mission of the United States Apollo lunar landing program. 40 Years Anniversary.
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Thanks for these. It's very clever and very enjoyable - Trevor
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News from Archeovideo Le Blog:
Vertical panorama of Mercury redstone, prelaunch activities, 1961, image extracted from vintage video.

And a new panorama of the meteor exploded over Russia this year (image publish in French magazine (Macro Cosme). Horizontal panorama assemnled with pictures extrated from a YouTube Video.
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The Apollo 11 LM Eagle in lunar orbit, vertical panorama extracted from 16mm camera (movie recorded from the Command Module Columbia by Michael Collins just after separating from Eagle). of Saturn V first stage during Apollo 11 mission. Vertical panorama made with a vintage 16mm NASA movie.
and The Apollo 11 CSM-107 Columbia in lunar orbit, vertical panorama extracted from 16mm camera (movie recorded from the lunar module by Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong just after separating from Columbia).


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Under the daybreak, the extraordinary of Saturn V few hours before the launchApollo 11 mission (July 16 1969 at 9:32:00 a.m.). Launch Pad 39A, part of the Launch Complex 39 site at the Kennedy Space Center. Vertical panorama assembled with individual pictures extracted from 16mm vintage movie (Nasa).


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Realy nice images Nyos
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Many thanks, David.
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