Rex
24th August 2015, 19:37
I stumbled across this site via a youtube video examining a light beam photo:
http://fotoforensics.com/analysis.php?id=bd83fcb7602c31b84948529ee1308e427058964f.122350&show=ela
Appears to be an honest tool that can help figure out if a photo has been modified or not.
In this particular case, if I understand correctly, it looks like the photo, and therefore the beam, might be the real deal.
It immediately reminded me of Uncle Hoagie's Pyramid of Kukulkan energy beam photo (scroll down near the bottom):
http://www.enterprisemission.com/mayantorsion.html
So I uploaded it to compare:
http://fotoforensics.com/analysis.php?id=4e368f6ea94f071304380d101df9d59e3fe112b7.942716
Again, if I understand how to interpret this, the beam could be legit. Oddly enough, the pyramid and platform may be a little suspect - or maybe just enhanced?
Someone with photo editing/hoaxing experience please chime in...
http://fotoforensics.com/analysis.php?id=bd83fcb7602c31b84948529ee1308e427058964f.122350&show=ela
Appears to be an honest tool that can help figure out if a photo has been modified or not.
In this particular case, if I understand correctly, it looks like the photo, and therefore the beam, might be the real deal.
It immediately reminded me of Uncle Hoagie's Pyramid of Kukulkan energy beam photo (scroll down near the bottom):
http://www.enterprisemission.com/mayantorsion.html
So I uploaded it to compare:
http://fotoforensics.com/analysis.php?id=4e368f6ea94f071304380d101df9d59e3fe112b7.942716
Again, if I understand how to interpret this, the beam could be legit. Oddly enough, the pyramid and platform may be a little suspect - or maybe just enhanced?
Someone with photo editing/hoaxing experience please chime in...