(07-14-2024, 09:39 PM)FlyingClayDisk Wrote: What's your point???
Are you suggesting the image is fake???
No, I'm saying that what they say to explain the image does not agree with image itself.
Quote:FTR...you don't 'stitch' two images together with high speed video. What you do is do a screen capture of several (even dozens) of frames.
High speed video captures images at a very high frame rate and, when played at normal speed, it looks like things move in slow motion.
In the case of that photo, they say the video was captured at 60 frames per second, with a shutter speed of 1/8000 of a second. Playing it at 30 frames per second would show things moving at half speed, playing at 15 frames per second would show things moving a quarter of the original speed.
As the shutter was opened for only 1/8000 of a second and the frame rate was 1/60 of a second, frames before or after would not show the bullet, as the shutter was closed.
(07-14-2024, 10:13 PM)FlyingClayDisk Wrote: Edit - Some corrections. I've been reviewing about everything I can find and it seems now the shooter fired (8) shots, not (3). Additionally, there seems to now be question whether it was really a SS counter-sniper team who neutralized the shooter, or if it was a local law enforcement counter-sniper unit.
I think I ear seven shots fired and they all sound the same. If the counter-sniper team that was behind the stage shot their weapons I think the sound would be different and louder, as they were closer to the microphones.