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Old January 12th 08, 08:59 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Ron Hunter
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Default Pixel blooming in Google Earth

Jeff R. wrote:
I happened upon these two rather impressive blown highlights in Google
Earth, at:

150°59'49.49"E 33°49'0.68"S

(and a hundred metres or so north of that) and and just wondering... Is
this common in Google's sat shots? Anyone seen others?

Didn't the goddam astronaut check his histogram before posting?

It actually begs another set of questions...
My scanner frequently blooms just like those shots if I'm scanning highly
reflective items, but my digital cameras don't bleed in a linear fashion
like that - just a big white patch.

Is Google using a huge flatbed scanner in its satellites?

--
Jeff R.



In all probability, the shots are taken from a satellite that just takes
the pictures, some of which will have reflections of the sun, which WILL
result in blown out whites. Quitcherbitchin.