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apollo16uvc:
Exclusive look at Apollo 14 photos

Disclaimer: This is a preview, and may be subject to change.

Apollo 14 took high-resolution photos of the lunar surface from orbit with a modified Hycon KA-7A Aerial Reconnaissance Camera. The results produced from these military-grade optics and large-format film would be of incredible high resolutions.

And while other large-format photos of the lunar surface taken on Apollo 15, 16 and 17 are online in a mind-boggling 4.8 Gigapixels, high enough to discern Apollo equipment at the landing sites, high-resolution scans of the Apollo 14 KA-7A photos are missing.

The magazines used in the KA-7A camera were numbered AS14-79 and AS14-80.

First, below is a list of currently online sources for these photos, albeit in low and moderate resolution. (To my knowledge)

1. Scans of  Apollo 14 image catalog by Awe130
Notes: Awe130 has high-resolution scans of his catalog, but does not want to publish them. Perhaps someone from here can request access to the high-res scans?

2. Scans of Apollo 14 image catalog by NASA
Notes: As14-80 frames start at PDF file page 9.

3. Scans of Apollo 14 science report
Notes: page 282 til 288

4. Two AS14-80 frames scanned from (presumed) prints, see two links bottom page

5. Various images from his own, and other sources. Provided by Paul (Also known as OneBigMonkey)

6. The US National Archives has two frames:
6.1: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/16701241
6.2: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/16701244

So why am I making this reply?:
Because I have acquired ten 20"x24"inch prints of magazine AS14-80 and together with Paul, am working on scanning and processing them.

We will present an other source for the images, and in much greater resolution and fidelity than previously online. Most of our scans were previously only available as ultra-low resolution scans from the Apollo 14 photo catalog.

We will be providing the highest-resolution scans of these photos online to date.

I use my Epson Perfection V750 Pro to scan the gargantuan print in 6 sections, making sure there is ample overlap between the scans. Vuescan 9 outputs two files, a contrast/brightness enhanced scan, and the uncorrected RAW scan. Both files are saved as 16-bit grayscale uncompressed TIFFs. Sharp prints are scanned at 800 DPI, soft prints are scanned at 300 DPI.

Paul then uses photoshop to merge the 6 individual scans back into a single image. The combined scan is saved in two versions; the uncorrected RAW version, and a contrast enhanced, sharpened version to try and get the most detail out of the prints possible. Due to the nature of this process, there may be some visible stitching where two scans meet.

The resultant image resolution is 307 Megapixels.

A photo of one of the prints:


A Full-HD preview of the links below:


Full-res 307-Megapixel download of raw merge
Full-res 307-Megapixel download of the contrast enhanced/sharpened merge

Once all the prints have been scanned and processed all the individual scans and merges will be provided, in RAW and enhanced.

Please tell me what you think! I and Paul would like feedback.

Kind regards,
Niels

bknight:
Good luck with awe130, gone before my joining.  But by reputation he is a rather difficult man to deal with, concerning Apollo.  I doubt he will share with anyone any real data that might prove him wrong, again.

apollo16uvc:

--- Quote from: bknight on October 14, 2018, 02:45:39 PM ---Good luck with awe130, gone before my joining.  But by reputation he is a rather difficult man to deal with, concerning Apollo.  I doubt he will share with anyone any real data that might prove him wrong, again.

--- End quote ---
I have been trying for about half a year to get his high-res scans, but he will not budge.

I am convinced he does not have higher-res scans than the ones he puts online, for some unknown reason.

Bryanpoprobson:

--- Quote from: apollo16uvc on October 14, 2018, 02:50:35 PM ---
I am convinced he does not have higher-res scans than the ones he puts online, for some unknown reason.

--- End quote ---

He does not have the Hi Res scans his images come from the original scans from the image catalogue published just after the mission,  his images are from that publication and are very low quality. The  two hi res scans you have already found seem to be the only ones in existence. I don't know why these images were never part of the re-scanning of the images. OBM IIRC has a copy of the document or two of the missing pages? AWE's images were negatives and possibly from the original plates used to print the publication. Edit:- And knowing Adrian as I and a few others here do, if he'd had any of the Hi res scans he would have published them and crowed about it.

Bryanpoprobson:
There are long discussions regarding MAG 80 on the AWE130 members only thread, this comment from OBM was on page 181.

"Readers with long memories may remember the convoluted and nonsensical claims made by our reluctant member about Apollo 14's Magazine 80.

I have managed, through a perfectly sensible route that I am not willing to divulge publicly for fear of inundating my source with stupid spam (but which is completely obvious to anyone who can do joined up thinking) to acquire decent quality scans of the 'missing' 4 photographs from Magazine 80 - ie the 2 missing pages from the document hosted by ASU.

I will be posting them online when I get home and forwarding them on to the ALSJ. They are considerably better than the poor quality versions Adrian has posted from his fiche copy (prove otherwise Adrian), and they are from original photos, not the Photography index.

If anyone is curious about the source, PM me :)"

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