I agree with Peter the Younger -- it looks like we are seeing ceiling lights through the windows, not some bizarre window cluster within a cut-out.
24 pages of supposition and illogical speculation,this thread is.
I can do that monday- the only problem is that Photobucket woun't allow images that big.Here are two scans- My scanner at the house is not as good as the one at work, I will recan them there on Monday-
Thanks.
It would be nice if you can do a good scan of the whole picture. it makes for a killer wallpaper![]()
^ Looks like ceiling lighting to me.
Drop ceiling lighting, actually. (The Enterprise is a cube farm!)
I don't think that invalidates the larger size, though. Those could easily be full wall height windows.
Look at the top image- the small white horizontal dashes. Those look more like smaller windows inside a larger hull cutout to me...
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The whole image can be seen in Dennis' thread about the Cinefex article and cover. The cover image at the Cinefex back issues page to which he links will stand up to some pretty serious zooming.I just got a copy of CineFex #118 with the NuEnterprise on the cover- a beauty shot of it leaving Saturn.
I just noticed an interesting thing about the windows on the saucer rim- they are not windows. In this picture you can see them are larger recessed areas with a number of tiny windows inside them. From this angle you can see the 'ceiling' of the recessed area has lighting.I do not remeber this detail from the movie, which I have seen only once, but the cover is a good hi-res image.
Has anybody else seen this before?
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Could you perhaps scan the picture and post it ?
OK- forget the second picture for a moment-
Look at the small horizontal lights-inside each hull opening.
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e267/RBaker2164/Windows-1.jpg
OK- forget the second picture for a moment-
Look at the small horizontal lights-inside each hull opening.
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e267/RBaker2164/Windows-1.jpg
Thank you for the scan, Richard Baker.
They do look like ceiling lights. But that's no biggie; it's reasonable to assume the windows are not as small as on the original Enterprise, as such, the current size fits.
I didn't remember that. Good one!Thank you for the scan, Richard Baker.
They do look like ceiling lights. But that's no biggie; it's reasonable to assume the windows are not as small as on the original Enterprise, as such, the current size fits.
Even the Connie refits had very large windows there:
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/tff/ch6/thefinalfrontier0347.jpg
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/tff/ch11/thefinalfrontier0859.jpg
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Bummer- I was hoping they were rescaled window inserted into the existing CGI mesh. Too bad- if they were indows it would make the 'official' scale a little more realistic for me.
I wonder why they would have those huge floor to ceiling scaled windows along a cooridor side? it would make more sense for them to be observation rooms, VIP quarters or such...
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Thank you for the scan, Richard Baker.
They do look like ceiling lights. But that's no biggie; it's reasonable to assume the windows are not as small as on the original Enterprise, as such, the current size fits.
Even the Connie refits had very large windows there:
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/tff/ch6/thefinalfrontier0347.jpg
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/tff/ch11/thefinalfrontier0859.jpg
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Thank you for the scan, Richard Baker.
They do look like ceiling lights. But that's no biggie; it's reasonable to assume the windows are not as small as on the original Enterprise, as such, the current size fits.
Even the Connie refits had very large windows there:
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/tff/ch6/thefinalfrontier0347.jpg
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/tff/ch11/thefinalfrontier0859.jpg
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Technically it didn't. Those windows don't correspond to anything on the model, though very early in prep for TFF they did an animatic (published in MACWORLD) showing how they wanted to do a flyby into camera that led into that lounge ... they'd've had to cut into the miniature to get something new there, so I don't know if the trekfan notion is that those were really viewscreens or just bad continuity with the existing windows on the side-fronts of the dish (since there aren't any on the leading edge.)
Even the Connie refits had very large windows there:
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/tff/ch6/thefinalfrontier0347.jpg
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/tff/ch11/thefinalfrontier0859.jpg
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Technically it didn't. Those windows don't correspond to anything on the model, though very early in prep for TFF they did an animatic (published in MACWORLD) showing how they wanted to do a flyby into camera that led into that lounge ... they'd've had to cut into the miniature to get something new there, so I don't know if the trekfan notion is that those were really viewscreens or just bad continuity with the existing windows on the side-fronts of the dish (since there aren't any on the leading edge.)
The window shades are simply drawn shut every time we see an exterior shot in TFF. Either that or the E-A is significantly larger than we thought... say, at least 700 meters and tall enough to have 78 decks.
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