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Originally posted by SteveR
However, I do beleive that window reflections of direct sunlight cause glare and take up more pixels in the image than they normally would do.
You will indeed have to look closely. But what is there is a series of separate white dots as indicated.
Originally posted by sensfan
As you can see here, the windows are much higher on that type of plane.
Originally posted by sensfan
OK, what reflections are you talking about? The bright ones that run along the plane, or something higher up? Perhaps I'm confused?
Originally posted by sensfan
The bright ones below the center line, or something above?
Originally posted by ignorant_ape
at the resolution , image size , range and most importantly ANGLE
of all the shots - looking for airplane windows is as futile as expecting microsofts operating system be stable and secure
Originally posted by snoopy
What would be needed is a clear picture that shows there absolutely were no windows. Otherwise it's just a double negative.