Then went outside to watch P. parade ( Parts 1 & 2 )

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Offline James Hackerott

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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade ( Parts 1 & 2 )
« Reply #707 on: January 01, 2021, 07:19:50 PM »
Excellent, Mr Hackerott, thank you!

I'm intrigued by your note at the foot of the tracing. Does it read "PP face not reproduced frame to frame Darnell"?
No, the word is tie – the thin vertical stripe (e.g. tie, necklace, zipper etc.) below the chin. I think before this visit to the SFM I indicated the line was present in multiple frames. I plan to revisit this observation if I can someday have another chance. The museum is now open for some business, but the Reading Room was still closed at the end of November.

 

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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade ( Parts 1 & 2 )
« Reply #708 on: January 01, 2021, 08:43:17 PM »
Now I’ve got a suspicion that the original Althens 6 photo image of the forearm was clearly BEHiND the neck of the black man. This would be a very definite indication that someone holding up their arm was just a few steps up behind the black man.

So perhapsThe 1st idea to modify the image was to make the arm appear to belong to the black man

They added a portion of light gray of equal value approx to the tone  of the arm  creating an illusion of a roiled up portion of shirt connecting the arm to the black man.

Then they realized from other frames of Weigman that the black mans light gray shirt sleeves were NOT rolled up and that someone would eventually notice this discrepancy and question why the mans arm was not as dark as his face.

So then they must have decide led to cover up 1st alteration  by a 2nd alteration of adding more of Loveladys shirt texture pattern over this light tone arm, and hope that it the public would accept the arm now belonging to Lovelady.

However, for whatever reason, the now covered  arm w/ texture pattern = to Lovelady  shirt did NOT correct the 1st alteration portion that seems to attach the arm to the black man, thus the Lovelady’s left sleeved arm
STILL had the anomaly of extending IN FRONT of the black guys neck.

Why they could not fix this perhaps was due to more complication in adjusting the image, so they left it as good enough“ calculating that some expert could be found to offer a seemingly plausible explanation for the remaining anomaly

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade ( Parts 1 & 2 )
« Reply #709 on: January 02, 2021, 12:09:40 AM »
???

Because of the colour of it.

You are the joke

Can't you discern between black and white people in Altgens 6?

It’s a continual source of amazement to me how you can squint at blurry photos and express exactly what is depicted with such certainty. Are you Tommy Graves in drag?

So this appendage is bare skin — is that what you’re claiming? And exactly what pixel values is your threshold before it becomes “non-white”?

Offline Alan Ford

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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade ( Parts 1 & 2 )
« Reply #710 on: January 02, 2021, 04:47:31 PM »
No, the word is tie – the thin vertical stripe (e.g. tie, necklace, zipper etc.) below the chin. I think before this visit to the SFM I indicated the line was present in multiple frames. I plan to revisit this observation if I can someday have another chance. The museum is now open for some business, but the Reading Room was still closed at the end of November.

Ah, I see. Thank you!

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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade ( Parts 1 & 2 )
« Reply #711 on: January 02, 2021, 04:54:32 PM »
Now I’ve got a suspicion that the original Althens 6 photo image of the forearm was clearly BEHiND the neck of the black man. This would be a very definite indication that someone holding up their arm was just a few steps up behind the black man.

So perhapsThe 1st idea to modify the image was to make the arm appear to belong to the black man

They added a portion of light gray of equal value approx to the tone  of the arm  creating an illusion of a roiled up portion of shirt connecting the arm to the black man.

Then they realized from other frames of Weigman that the black mans light gray shirt sleeves were NOT rolled up and that someone would eventually notice this discrepancy and question why the mans arm was not as dark as his face.

So then they must have decide led to cover up 1st alteration  by a 2nd alteration of adding more of Loveladys shirt texture pattern over this light tone arm, and hope that it the public would accept the arm now belonging to Lovelady.

However, for whatever reason, the now covered  arm w/ texture pattern = to Lovelady  shirt did NOT correct the 1st alteration portion that seems to attach the arm to the black man, thus the Lovelady’s left sleeved arm
STILL had the anomaly of extending IN FRONT of the black guys neck.

Why they could not fix this perhaps was due to more complication in adjusting the image, so they left it as good enough“ calculating that some expert could be found to offer a seemingly plausible explanation for the remaining anomaly

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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade ( Parts 1 & 2 )
« Reply #712 on: January 02, 2021, 07:31:21 PM »
 It's Lovelady. Oswald was in the lunchroom.

Offline Alan Ford

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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade ( Parts 1 & 2 )
« Reply #713 on: January 02, 2021, 08:20:12 PM »
It's Lovelady.

Yep.

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Oswald was in the lunchroom.

Yep, but now he's on the steps watching the P. Parade.