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TSBD roof seconds after the shooting-McIntire photo  (Read 8285 times)

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Credit to Robin Unger for use of his McIntire photograph in the gallery.
This was used for the cropped & enlarged frames in my animation below,
and also the full sized photograph.

These crops were only slightly adjusted in contrast before the highlight
circle was added. The highlight circle adds 69% in brightness within itself.

Focus is on the Texas School Book Depository....S-SW corner. There looks
to be small "bites" in both the letters "O" and "L" in the CHEVROLETS portion
of the sign on top of the roof. Closer examination shows what may be
two figures on the S-SW corner of the roof. So just who was on top of the
roof at this time??  walkietalkie2


Comments welcomed.


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What's blocking the window frame in the upper right hand window?

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Chris,


I can open this mov file using the VLR Player,
but it looks to be standing still with no movement.
Is this how this file is supposed to be? It's also
quite dark.


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I'm still waiting to hear back from my source for
higher quality images of both McIntire photographs.
As soon as I have these, I will post them right here
for all to see in this topic. I hope that I hear something
back soon.


Rick


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Rick, I posted this image under the wrong topic.
This is not the image I have been trying to locate.
But at least I was thinking of you brolley1

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GREAT shot John and thank you for posting this!


The TSBD roof is very clearly viewed here. This just further supports my theory that someone
was on top of the roof at the south corner at the time of the McIntire photographs.


Thank you once again John      hugsxx



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Cool!

What is the date of this photo? I'm guessing the 24th?


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Cool!

What is the date of this photo? I'm guessing the 24th?



Miles, John says that it was taken November 30th, 1963.


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Cool!

What is the date of this photo? I'm guessing the 24th?



Miles, John says that it was taken November 30th, 1963.

That's the next Sunday. Really?


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Cool!

What is the date of this photo? I'm guessing the 24th?



Miles, John says that it was taken November 30th, 1963.

That's the next Sunday. Really?

Miles, re-check your math.  If you want, I can email you a calendar.    lmao


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Rick,

Convince me that the figure you show at the top of the TSBD is not an illusion that you created?

Bob

Bob,

While I rarely agree with Rick on the things that he thinks he sees in the photographic and film evidence, he does not alter anything.  There is a difference between altering and enhancing.  Rick does not need to or deserve to have to defend himself to you.  In my opinion, you owe him an apology.


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Rick,

Convince me that the figure you show at the top of the TSBD is not an illusion that you created?

Bob




First let me thank Duncan, Bill, and Dean for stepping forward in my behalf, which you did not have
to do, but I appreciate the fact that you did. That was very kind of you....and thank you once again.


Bob,


Anything that I have ever posted here has never been altered. What purpose would it serve me
to alter an image intentionally? I sometimes apply slight enhancements to images, and when I do I clearly
say so. These enhancements usually pertain to the following: brightness, contrast or gamma "tweaks",
or occasionally slight sharpening techniques to a blurry image.

These do not alter the image. They are applied in an attempt to bring out slightly more detail to the image.
An alteration is when you deliberately change or add something in to an image. And to do so would be
very foolish, especially when other researchers have the same image file in their collection of images.
 

Look at the full sized McIntire image below. The very next image below that is just a "crop" from that
image. There is no illusion here. What you see is what you get. Just an enlargement from the crop, and
nothing more. I have not added anything in to it. That is not my style  copxx



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This crop enlargement has had a "filter" applied to it using the photo editing program PhotoScape.
The filter used is a "film effect" known as "Provia". But this does not alter the image.




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thumbs1xx   That's correct Miles. The Hertz sign clock read "12:30"....just seconds,
not minutes, after the fatal head shot when this McIntire photograph was taken.


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I am still very patiently waiting and hoping that someone I have been
corresponding with through emails will find in his files clearer copies of the
two McIntire photos. But at the present time, the computer that holds these files
is sorta "offline" so he tells me. So hopefully in due time, the wait will be well
worth it.


Rick


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