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stomy
1st February 2011, 12:31
Original picture from Nasa
http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/3978/20110122104530n7eub195.jpg
Censorship
http://img816.imageshack.us/img816/9189/20110122104530n4eub195.jpg
FRAMEWORK ON THE WEB SITE CENSORED STEREO NASA
http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/browse//2011/01/22/behind/euvi/195/2048/20110122_104530_n4euB_195.jpg
ORIGINAL LINK
http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/browse//2011/01/22/behind/euvi/195
/2048/20110122_104530_n7euB_195.jpg
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witchy1
1st February 2011, 12:54
Hi Stomy, the last link doesnt work. Can you help me............ I dont know what it is that I am supposed to be comparing, would you kindly explain
Thanks so much
str8thinker
1st February 2011, 13:02
Isn't this about the same news as this post (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?12762)?
stomy
1st February 2011, 13:09
Hi Stomy, the last link doesnt work. Can you help me............ I dont know what it is that I am supposed to be comparing, would you kindly explain
Thanks so much
The last original link was censored by Nasa.
stomy
1st February 2011, 13:12
Isn't this about the same news as this post (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?12762)?
yes,it's the same. i put original picture with links appropriate. We can look 2 spaceships
Norsec
1st February 2011, 13:17
Ok... i am new to this.
Could anybody please tell me why the " original " picture is blurry and the " censorship " picture is alittle more crispy in detail.
I take a look on several images from here: http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov and every image i looked it has no blurry on the image.
Please help me to understand...
*** UPDATE ***
I got it now... the blurry picture is from the movie...
i checked the " censored " movie, got a frame from 104610 and there is nothing...
does anybody have an untouched mpg version?
soulrebel
11th February 2011, 11:30
Just an FYI from a computer expert:
Beware of the jpeg compression.
When you see an image that looks clearly made of "squared tiles", it means the SHAPES have been altered by compression. That loss of information might not be censorship.
In this case though we don't see artifacts on the numbers, so it really looks fishy.
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