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Online John Mytton

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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #371 on: November 19, 2019, 02:13:53 AM »
   That alleged BLACK shadow is a legit Issue. There is No way around it.  Another Issue is the main subjects possibly changing positions. Plus, we do Not know with certainty the elapsed time between the images being contrasted

A. it's a shadow
B. Yes, Lovelady appears but what has that got to do with the price of fish?
C. We are looking at the overall layout and where the shadowed Lovelady fits, how is the time elapsed relevant?

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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #372 on: November 19, 2019, 03:33:20 AM »
Suspended for what?

And why ignore my graphic? maybe because it totally screws with your stupid fakery BS!



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Your graphic? ha ha ha you need serious help. Your family needs to do an intervention, for your own good


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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #373 on: November 19, 2019, 03:45:21 AM »
Your graphic? ha ha ha you need serious help. Your family needs to do an intervention, for your own good

Thanks for the advice, and while I have your attention, here's an updated graphic which puts the final nail in the coffin. These conspiracy nuts who have no experience in the real world should leave this type of advanced graphical analysis to the grown ups, and those pathetic Noobs who can't even post an image to save their lives, really need a new hobby, looking at you Royell. Hahahaha!



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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #374 on: November 19, 2019, 04:12:05 AM »
Thanks for the advice, and while I have your attention, here's an updated graphic which puts the final nail in the coffin. These conspiracy nuts who have no experience in the real world should leave this type of advanced graphical analysis to the grown ups, and those pathetic Noobs who can't even post an image to save their lives, really need a new hobby, looking at you Royell. Hahahaha!

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"..leave this type of advanced graphical analysis to the grown ups.."  :D

ETA: What you should have done was overlap the 2 images and fade the overlap in and out, if you are going to fade instead of blink. Not sure how applying a fade or morph effect to 2 images is advanced analysis, but you're the expert. Did you write the algorithm or did you just stumble across the Gimp menu option?
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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #375 on: November 19, 2019, 04:21:54 AM »
Thanks for the advice, and while I have your attention, here's an updated graphic which puts the final nail in the coffin. These conspiracy nuts who have no experience in the real world should leave this type of advanced graphical analysis to the grown ups, and those pathetic Noobs who can't even post an image to save their lives, really need a new hobby, looking at you Royell. Hahahaha!



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John the Expert, "advanced graphical analysis"

Let me guess, next week you'll claim to be a Statistician. Just another hobby, right? ha ha ha  Jonathan Higgins was a fictional character too!

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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #376 on: November 19, 2019, 05:06:06 AM »
"..leave this type of advanced graphical analysis to the grown ups.."  :D

ETA: What you should have done was overlap the 2 images and fade the overlap in and out, if you are going to fade instead of blink. Not sure how applying a fade or morph effect to 2 images is advanced analysis, but you're the expert. Did you write the algorithm or did you just stumble across the Gimp menu option?

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ETA: What you should have done was overlap the 2 images and fade the overlap in and out, if you are going to fade instead of blink.

Yeah, maybe next time I can add flashing lights and furry dice!

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Not sure how applying a fade or morph effect to 2 images is advanced analysis, but you're the expert.

After presenting hundreds of graphics, I receive a lot of uninformed criticism, Yawn, but at the end of the day I'm my own harshest critic and after years in this industry, I learn and therefore I know better than most, it's just a fact.   

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Did you write the algorithm or did you just stumble across the Gimp menu option?

Did I write the algorithm? wtf? what a ridiculously uninformed loaded question, why waste my time doing what graphic programs do for everyone in the business automatically? You try and sound clever but you just keep letting yourself down. I in fact use a number of graphical programs to best get each individual job done, but I digress, this image is an advanced rocket science powered overlay where I have highlighted the important geometry and most importantly highlighted the central railing which is invaluable in positioning Lovelady.



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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #377 on: November 19, 2019, 05:11:18 AM »
John the Expert, "advanced graphical analysis"

Let me guess, next week you'll claim to be a Statistician. Just another hobby, right? ha ha ha  Jonathan Higgins was a fictional character too!

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John the Expert, "advanced graphical analysis"

Yes, I heard my name and credentials being called, how can I help?

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Let me guess, next week you'll claim to be a Statistician.

At least I don't claim to be an xxxxxxxx.

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Just another hobby, right? ha ha ha

I have plenty of hobbies, is that a problem?

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