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Originally posted by Popeye
To me look like a clear case of photoshop, especially when you look at the image close, even in MS paint you can see the object pixels are of a much larger size than the background showing that they are not from same picture
Originally posted by jra
Originally posted by Popeye
To me look like a clear case of photoshop, especially when you look at the image close, even in MS paint you can see the object pixels are of a much larger size than the background showing that they are not from same picture
I disagree. To me, that's simply .jpg artifacts. You can see the same effect around the tree branches that overlap with the sky.
Originally posted by KSPigpen
It seems to me as though if it were artifacts of compression, they would affect the border of the craft in a more elliptical manner, corresponding to the the relative shape of the craft....rather than a clear rectangular border...
but to argue the other side, why would someone do a rectangular cut and paste in PS or Gimp, or whatever else when it would be just as easy to get a cleaner border on the inserted craft? Laziness?
Originally posted by KSPigpen
One thing that confuses me is the compression artifact ending so abruptly on the right hand side. It seems as though if the compression was applied uniformly to the whole image, the right side of this craft should have some pixelation extending several more pixels out...like the left side does.
Also, when the size is increased, the colors in the boxes below and to the right of the craft are different hues. Given the uniform appearance of the sky in the rest of the image, what would be your interpretation of that?