TheDZ
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Post by TheDZ on Sept 6, 2005 3:55:29 GMT
So that proves the point that the pictures aren't suitable to compare even though they are the same man, because of lens distortion. They are suitable as long as the viewer understands what they are seeing... Just remember what changes and what doesn't... You'll note that BP didn't do an animated comparison, he did a side by side..
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Post by Perplexed on Sept 6, 2005 4:49:04 GMT
True. In the above fade, though, and I know the hair and the clothes help more than a lot, but even so, the "mask", the face, is clearly recognizable as the same man in spite of the changing aspects.
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Post by helterskelter on Sept 6, 2005 21:51:49 GMT
I guess what you have to look for is that the core facial features, like the eyes the nose and the mouth, don't change position because even different lenses won't change the position of those features.
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Post by plastic paul on Sept 6, 2005 23:28:26 GMT
So people talking about ear changes are talking out of their asses? Yes if the eyes match up!
What i am yet to discover is if jaw lines may change, ok the chin is at the same point, but the jaw may appear much wider or narrower.
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