There is some "grain noise" altering the registration on the film. That is normal for 8-mm film. What's happening in the SN window is significantly more than that.I agree with John M. that there is movement in the open area of the SN window.Seems primarily over the boxes by the window sill rather than between the boxes and the east-side window frame.This particular Hughes sequence, per Myers, stops 13.16 sec before the head shot. About 3.3 sec before Z133 or 4.6 sec before Z157.
Four frames extracted from John's Gif, cropped and given a slight contrast adjustment. The two frames, which appear to show a figure with a Rifle, have red letters marked over them.One single frame which appears to show the figure with a Rifle.
Thanks, Duncan.I wish (John's?) red letters weren't there to obscure what we're looking at.-- MWT
Charles,Please explain (or rephrase) how you've shown that the "sitting box" was much closer to the window than Holland believes it was.Thanks.-- MWT Edit: nmI understand, now.Question: Do you believe Holland's analysis of how the cartridge casings ended up where the did is valid?
Wow!
Just wondering ...Did Thierry "Fake News" Speth have anything fo do with the creation of the "enhanced" images on the DVD?-- MWT