@LemmeReact@LouisianaGirl42 Hi. I’m the original poster of this. I may be completely wrong but isn’t the basics of perspective, the further away from the camera the smaller the object gets?
@LouisianaGirl42 Hey guys on ground in Provo, can you look at the one video the guys took of someone on the roof. It had the sparks building on the foreground. Was the roof guy on the Gunther Building? Can you get an idea of LOS of the person on the roof. Here’s the map.
@idontgiveadom In the video the two guys filmed of someone on the roof, the building in the foreground said Sparks Center. With this layout, it would seem the guy on the roof was on the Gunther Technology Building.
@BenEveryWearMan@realhonestash@DiligentDenizen Run it through your AI of choice. Ask if the people in the photos, given the distance to the camera, camera angles are the same height. Let me know what it says. Honestly interested in the response.
@Andy_5901@DiligentDenizen Run it thru your AI of choice. Ask if the people in the photo, given their distance to the camera, angle of the camera are of the same height.
@JackPosobiec Prelim hearing doesn’t require the same amount of evidence and defense doesn’t have the ability to challenge like a trial (heresay). If you really care about conviction, you wouldn’t want prelim evidence to taint the jury pool.
@researcherdaisy 10 mos later and THE VERY thing that made us all suspicious of TPUSA (their lack of questions) he’s finally getting around to address. What timeline did I land in?
@MyMindThinketh@paramounttactcl Ran it thru AI and it said 100% the black shirt guy is taller regardless of how far back he is standing using a horizontal line for perspective.
@MyMindThinketh@paramounttactcl Hi Ashley! This was so compelling I took it a step further with a horizontal line for perspective. I’ve been trying to share it. I don’t know how to DM people on here but I definitely want to give you credit for the find!