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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion & Debate => JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate => Topic started by: James Hackerott on September 07, 2022, 02:21:34 AM
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I will from time to time add more examples to this thread. In this first exhibit a single frame of Alyea video is shown along with 169 stacked and processed frames. Remember, fixed objects add while moving objects (usually humans) are smeared. Can you find the ‘Easter Egg’?
(https://i.imgur.com/NP5gUom.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/isKlAm0.jpg)
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The level of detail that is revealed is incredible.
Really looking forward to seeing what else you have.
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There is at least one, possibly two, of what appear to me to be flash bulbs laying on the box in front of the camera. Both of them appear mostly transparent in the single frame image. Is this the Easter egg?
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There is at least one, possibly two, of what appear to me to be flash bulbs laying on the box in front of the camera. Both of them appear mostly transparent in the single frame image. Is this the Easter egg?
Thanks Charles,
Close, but on a box one level down and slightly left of center is the flash bulb I was thinking of. No big deal. Now, if it had been the clip that would have been sweet.
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Yep, I see it now. It’s amazing how well the stacking technique works! Thumb1:
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Apparently, Weitzman was looking "under the flat [pallet]".
This suggests he was on the floor looking through a pallet from an angle very similar to the one you posted. He would have seen the end part of the barrel of the rifle.
LATER EDIT: Great graphic, by the way, Jerry.
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That's where Lee's Mauser bolt-action rifle was found.
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That's where Lee's Mauser bolt-action rifle was found.
Would this be the same Mauser bolt-action Tom Alyea filmed being removed from it's hiding place?
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In 2000, I asked researchers how to do images stacks. Nobody knew what I was talking about. I was also laughed at.