Message from @Citizen Z
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Plenty of ametuers, I'll find some examples
stuff like this
Did they design their cameras for high altitude?
Its a wide angle lens
There is no way of knowing that.
Unless you asked them.
Yes there is
Look at it.
You don't have to ask
The image is warping
The land mass below the camera takes up half the earth
Its not all of earth
Its a wide angle lens
Personally I find arguing about whether it 'looks round' or not to be a bit unproductive. I'll admit that though it may 'look round', that is a terrible standard of evidence. But if a FE scenario, wouldn't the camera be seeing for more of the earth? like, all of it?
why would they cover it up tho, the goverment and the scientists
thats my biggest hold up with the theory
Yea, fisheyes for certain distort images.
Agreed, that was the second part of my earlier question.
Lol
The thing is about fish eye lenses though, is that since the resulting video or image taken with them is so distorted, it is not possible to make any claim of it original composition. for FE or GE purposes.
Not without a fishey lens of cgi
You can do a fisheye reversal on the imagery
It comes out flat
I highly doubt that.
That you can revese it
Well its real.
Look it up
That is for photos.
I have a video somewhere of defishing a rocket video
Id have to find it
Just curious how does gravity function with the flat earth model
Okay, I see your point. I find this a bit suspicious though. The process in the link you gave (and in in some others I found) shows how images can be manipulated in order to remove the fisheye effect after the image has already been taken. In principle this is fine, but for a standard of evidence I find it weak. This is because there is no direct complement to the specific lens effect. What I mean is that the original pictoral information has been lost. Yes, you can later attempt to reverse the distortion effect, but the original information is lost. A good analogy is this: you have a bucket with a few grains of sand in it (the original information) and then fill the whole bucket with sand (the lens distortion), you then take out most of the sand, but since you don't know how much sand you had originally, you make estimate (the reversing process). Thus you are left with some amount of sand that looks right, but is not really identical to the original. I hope I made my point clear.
The origin Sheppard flight was defished
The gh2 vent cam
Came out flat