How to Create a Colour Saturated Moon Photo

Why does the picture of the Moon below have those funky colours? You can't see them with your eyes, or through the telescope like that, right?

Actually the colours are real - they've just been artificially boosted; amplified during processing. The colours themselves represent the various types of iron and mineral deposits on the Moon. The blue hues reveal titanium rich areas while orange and purple colors show regions relatively poor in titanium and iron.

I've written an article which shows you how to process your lunar images to bring out those colours. I'll talk a little about the equipment and capture, but most of the article will focus on the image processing.

How to Create a Colour Saturated Moon Photo

I hope the article inspires you to give it a go, and I look forward to seeing your results posted in the IceInSpace Solar System Forum.

 

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