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Originally posted by Anonymous ATS
Zorgon, armap, and mike good job guys!
I've been reading a lot of threads by you guys and your research was totally awesome! Made me think a lot and i might say you got me convinced at some point.
As for this thread though, I guess it needs more than one photo angle to make judgments. Can somebody look for other angles please.
again, thanks guys for a lot of the information.
Hiwaga
I already tried it, but all the photos I found were from positions from where that area was not visible.
Originally posted by Anonymous ATS
As for this thread though, I guess it needs more than one photo angle to make judgments. Can somebody look for other angles please.
Originally posted by E†E
A treasure map!
Original
www.nasa.gov...
Close Up
i2ievolution.com...
Notice the shadow under the left corner?
reminds me of this
library.sjsd.net...
Location on image
i2ievolution.com...
Originally posted by Moserious
Originally posted by E†E
A treasure map!
Original
www.nasa.gov...
Close Up
i2ievolution.com...
Notice the shadow under the left corner?
reminds me of this
library.sjsd.net...
Location on image
i2ievolution.com...
I noticed these a couple of weeks ago too. Here are the photos from the links above:
Link to image, but this is also from the same picture as the one on Page one of this thread with the statues.
Link to image, but this is also from the same picture with the statues (Page 1 of this thread)
What is this? How does an alogarithm make faces with maybe an arrow? Check out the hi-res photo on page one this is there, along the ridge on the top left.
By creating pixels where there wasn't any, that is the way the super-resolution algorithm works. That is the problem of using super-resolution with images with too much noise.
Originally posted by Moserious
How does an alogarithm make faces with maybe an arrow?
Originally posted by ArMaP
By creating pixels where there wasn't any, that is the way the super-resolution algorithm works. That is the problem of using super-resolution with images with too much noise.
Originally posted by Moserious
How does an alogarithm make faces with maybe an arrow?
If the images used have areas with a lot of differences then the resulting image can have strange artifacts, like the blurry squares and other things like that.
Originally posted by zorgon
Well if NASA is giving us 'super resolution pictures that 'create' stuff like this...
then we have a SERIOUS problem
ArMaP are you saying that the above 'artifict' is merely pixellation?
"By creating pixels where there wasn't any,..."
Can you show me any other spot on the entire image that shows the same pixellation effecr?
[edit on 4-6-2008 by zorgon]
Originally posted by ArMaP
reply to post by zorgon
This looks like the same effect, but on a smaller region.
The whole white rock at the bottom of the photo suffers from a similar "disease".