This reminds me of the fans convinced that Robert Pattinson was deepfaked into the first trailer for The Batman.
I think it Is a PR staged photo not from actual filming, with a different badge put on his uniform on a redressed Enterprise bridge used for a different ship, but I don't think it's photoshop.
My God, I watched as much of the Trekyards thing as I could bear.
More than I should have.
The British guy, he, uh, like, can't, like, complete a sentence without, like, saying "like" something like four times. I had to shut the sound off and rely on the captions to stomach it.
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It's a live show so they have to say theses things unlike highly scripted and edited shows.
Watch any live celebrity interviews wand there are plenty of ohhs and ahhs and ummms so its quite unfair.
If you listen on a regular basis you get used used to it.
They have huge amounts of content on their channel including ships and shows in detail.
Captain Foley is Canadian and likes to drink.
The FBI can. Why don't you email them?Is it possible to download the original photo and have it analyzed it on a pixel level to see if has been digitally manipulated?
Digital manipulations leave traces which can be detected by high magnification and high xoom.
Also software exists at github which can do this.
Samual Cockings mentioned it in the video.
I watch a lot of Youtube and a lot of amateur work. Trek Yards fails because it isn't entertaining.It's a live show so they have to say theses things unlike highly scripted and edited shows.
I don’t know why but this really made me laugh out loud at work.The FBI can. Why do you email them.
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Is it possible to download the original photo and have it analyzed it on a pixel level to see if has been digitally manipulated?
Digital manipulations leave traces which can be detected by high magnification and high xoom.
Also software exists at github which can do this.
Samual Cockings mentioned it in the video.
Is it possible to download the original photo and have it analyzed it on a pixel level to see if has been digitally manipulated?
Digital manipulations leave traces which can be detected by high magnification and high xoom.
Also software exists at github which can do this.
Samual Cockings mentioned it in the video.
Since the "experts" on those YouTube videos at Trekyards tend to zoom in on ships all the time, you would think they would have done it in this case to see if seams at the neckline were digital, etc.Then why didn’t they use the software before making baseless accusations? CBS has announced that this is JTK. You still haven’t answered the question why, if it is photoshopped, that it makes a hill of beans of difference in the discussion?
Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if you are one of the TrekYards guys trying to drum up clicks from a Star Trek message board. Which is pretty sad.
BTW, for future reference when you're spreading your BS elsewhere: Actual "champions of the truth" don't have to call themselves that in order to try and bolster their claims. They just present the facts and their (usually extensive and/or firsthand) supporting evidence and let people come to their own conclusions.You may remember Vreenak from ds9 and that famous line.
This pertains to the SNW photo of Wesley sitting in a bridge chair.
Esteemed and renowned Star Trek aficionados Captain Foley and Samuel Cockings have analyzed the photo in detail and have raised doubts that it is actually Wesley sitting in the chair.
Their contention is that the head of Wesley has been photoshopped on someone else's body.
The bring evidence in the form of shoulder pads ,lighting ,head size mismatch ,creases in the uniform the positions of the hands on the armrests which is suspiciously similar to another photo which they show in a compare/contrast
study. Also the right hand arm crease matching the other photo.
They also comment on the lack of chair wood grain in the photo as well.
Coincidentally they also had a fan film in the works called Forward Farragut which is associated with Kirk in the early years.
You can see the analysis and discussion here:-
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