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#21
(07-14-2025, 02:07 PM)Waterglass Wrote: ET has been around since man IMO. The blurry fuzzy images are their countermeasure so dont wait around for a clear image.  I know the USA has enhanced image stacking software. Those cost ~ $20,000. Hell the FBI uses it. Same as what astronomers use:

For astrophotography, several software options are available for image stacking, which combines multiple exposures to reduce noise and enhance detail. DeepSkyStacker, PixInsight, and Siril are popular choices, with DeepSkyStacker often recommended for beginners due to its user-friendliness and free availability. PixInsight is a powerful, professional-grade option for advanced users. Siril is another robust, free option that offers a comprehensive astrophotography workflow. Other notable options include AutoStakkert, known for its speed, and Starry Landscape Stacker, which excels at tracking stars in wide-field images

Believe me, I am not waiting around for a clear image. If a clear image ever surfaces then I will be even more skeptical, because, as you point out, it's their countermeasure or cloaking technology.
"The only journey is the one within."
#22
(07-14-2025, 02:13 PM)quintessentone Wrote: Believe me, I am not waiting around for a clear image. If a clear image ever surfaces then I will be even more skeptical, because, as you point out, it's their countermeasure or cloaking technology.


Their main countermeasure seems to be shaky mobile phone cameras?......
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope.  Nothing...
#23
(07-14-2025, 02:07 PM)Waterglass Wrote: ET has been around since man IMO. The blurry fuzzy images are their countermeasure so dont wait around for a clear image.  I know the USA has enhanced image stacking software. Those cost ~ $20,000. Hell the FBI uses it. Same as what astronomers use:

For astrophotography, several software options are available for image stacking, which combines multiple exposures to reduce noise and enhance detail. DeepSkyStacker, PixInsight, and Siril are popular choices, with DeepSkyStacker often recommended for beginners due to its user-friendliness and free availability. PixInsight is a powerful, professional-grade option for advanced users. Siril is another robust, free option that offers a comprehensive astrophotography workflow. Other notable options include AutoStakkert, known for its speed, and Starry Landscape Stacker, which excels at tracking stars in wide-field images

A lot of modern smartphones use image stacking these days... especially for things like night mode, HDR, portrait effects, and even zoom. I’ve done some astrophotography with just my phone, and it’s wild what you can photograph... things you’d never see with the naked eye.
#24
(07-14-2025, 02:20 PM)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: Their main countermeasure seems to be shaky mobile phone cameras?......

I mean that would require severe shaking or one of those basic phones for elderly people.

"Yes, cell phones do have anti-shake technology. Most modern smartphones are equipped with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), which helps reduce blur caused by hand movements during photography[sup]1[/sup]Additionally, some smartphones utilize PowerVision S1 Smartphone Gimbal technology for enhanced stabilization[sup]2[/sup]There are various methods of stabilizing images, including digital cropping and mechanical systems[sup]3[/sup]. Overall, advancements in technology have significantly improved the anti-shake capabilities of smartphones."
"The only journey is the one within."
#25
(07-14-2025, 02:58 PM)quintessentone Wrote: I mean that would require severe shaking or one of those basic phones for elderly people.

"Yes, cell phones do have anti-shake technology. Most modern smartphones are equipped with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), which helps reduce blur caused by hand movements during photography[sup]1[/sup]Additionally, some smartphones utilize PowerVision S1 Smartphone Gimbal technology for enhanced stabilization[sup]2[/sup]There are various methods of stabilizing images, including digital cropping and mechanical systems[sup]3[/sup]. Overall, advancements in technology have significantly improved the anti-shake capabilities of smartphones."



Yeah, but not the blurry shaky videos?
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope.  Nothing...
#26
(07-14-2025, 03:06 PM)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: Yeah, but not the blurry shaky videos?

There are video blur repair apps out there and/or using Sharpen AI to reduce the noise to exported singular pics then to reimport the fixed pics back to video.
"The only journey is the one within."
#27
They want large format Hasselblad pics with the negatives.

And even then, well all the moon landing pics are fake too.
I was not here.
#28
(07-14-2025, 03:46 PM)BeTheGoddess Wrote: They want large format Hasselblad pics with the negatives.

And even then, well all the moon landing pics are fake too.



No.  Just some decent pics.  And the Moon landing pics are fine.
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope.  Nothing...
#29
I went to Alton Barnes once, the last circle had been wiped out just one week before :(, it is not that cheap to expend one weekend in Wiltshire. I was so busy, but I postponed for too long. That was 2018 I think.
#30
(07-14-2025, 12:32 PM)quintessentone Wrote: AI was trained on human designs and ran crop circle patterns through it.

[Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bviuDSD-cQA]



I read Andy's 2 books, they are rather good, very few ppl know about his work.



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