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DSK September 24th 06 03:18 PM

Pictures of my little Tangerine
 
A friend has told me about color values in JPG files, a pic that has been
cut & pasted into another will be on a different color matrix.



Capt.Mooron wrote:
It's known a hue saturation... I can crop from a photo, sample the hue of
the target and apply that to the pasted image so as to make it very
difficult to tell. This method requires detailed mask with a with a selected
pixel transparency rate sufficent to match the resolution of the target and
subject files. It is paramount that both pictures have the same resolution
to be effective. Pixel by pixel editing makes the image very difficult to
identify as a merged object.


I bet so. If you were really good at pixel by pixel editing,
you could draw a photo yourself, of anything you could
imagine (and many things I probably wouldn't).


.... Another giveaway is the double ".jpg" in the name.



That would be a save option.... not the result of a an edit.


But don't you think it indicates a sloppily done save by
more than one program?

DSK


katy September 24th 06 03:59 PM

Pictures of my little Tangerine
 
DSK wrote:
A friend has told me about color values in JPG files, a pic that has
been cut & pasted into another will be on a different color matrix.



Capt.Mooron wrote:
It's known a hue saturation... I can crop from a photo, sample the hue
of the target and apply that to the pasted image so as to make it very
difficult to tell. This method requires detailed mask with a with a
selected pixel transparency rate sufficent to match the resolution of
the target and subject files. It is paramount that both pictures have
the same resolution to be effective. Pixel by pixel editing makes the
image very difficult to identify as a merged object.


I bet so. If you were really good at pixel by pixel editing, you could
draw a photo yourself, of anything you could imagine (and many things I
probably wouldn't).


I wouldn't even try to speculate what goes on in Mooron's head...it
would be like watching the SciFi channel and MTV simultaneously....


.... Another giveaway is the double ".jpg" in the name.



That would be a save option.... not the result of a an edit.


But don't you think it indicates a sloppily done save by more than one
program?

DSK


Scotty September 24th 06 04:39 PM

Pictures of my little Tangerine
 
Breathtaking! Beautiful! Absolutely Gorgeous!!!!

And that boat is OK.

Scotty



"Ellen MacArthur" wrote in
message
reenews.ne
t...


I promised you I'd post some boat pictures to prove I

really do have a Renken Tangerine.
Here they are. They were taken today. I've lost my baby

fat that I had in those other photos.
They were taken five and seven years ago. :-) I've been

working out and I'm stronger now.
Kedging off is easy....


http://www.badongo.com/pic/293243

http://www.badongo.com/pic/293242


Cheers,
Ellen




Scotty September 24th 06 04:41 PM

Pictures of my little Tangerine
 

"Ellen MacArthur" wrote in
message
reenews.ne
t...


Your right. The sails are originals and pretty

stretched out. The mainsail is in better shape than the jib.
The jib has a wire along the front. It's all rusty and the

sail is stained. It needs a leech line. The leech flaps
when going upwind.



You come up to Plowville and I'll put a leech line on that
sail for you.

Scotty





Ellen MacArthur September 24th 06 05:13 PM

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"Scotty" wrote
| Breathtaking! Beautiful! Absolutely Gorgeous!!!! :-))))))))
|
| And that boat is OK. :-)


Thanks, your sweet.....


Cheers,
Ellen

Edgar September 24th 06 06:15 PM

Pictures of my little Tangerine
 
Try shifting the jibsheet turning block further forward. This will pull the
leech tighter

"Ellen MacArthur" wrote in message
reenews.net...

The jib has a wire along the front. It's all rusty and the sail is

stained. It needs a leech line. The leech flaps
when going upwind. It's about impossible to roll up the jib. The wire's

too stiff. If I roll the mainsail it won't
fit in the bag. It's too long. It's easier to stuff them. They're not for

racing. They're colorful for day sailing
around. They look OK from a distance. They get smoother after a couple

hours up.

| Thanks for posting the pics.

Your welcome.

Cheers,
Ellen




Capt. Rob September 24th 06 07:14 PM

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Thanks, your sweet.....




Get a room, guys.



RB
35s5
NY


Ellen MacArthur September 24th 06 07:55 PM

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"Edgar" wrote
| Try shifting the jibsheet turning block further forward. This will pull the
| leech tighter



The trouble is there's no turning block. There's only a cam cleat way far back in the cockpit.
I tied a little loop of line to the shroud chain plates. I put the sheet through the loop. It pulls it
down better but not enough. It needs a pulley on the deck about two or three feet forward of
the shroud chain plate. Maybe I need to get somebody to put one on for me. But, maybe it needs
a track too. That way the pulley could slide back and forth and it would work for the jib and for
the genoa. But the genoa doesn't flap. So maybe the cleat in the cockpit by itself is OK for that....


Cheers,
Ellen

Capt. Rob September 24th 06 10:06 PM

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Who in ASA used to mention Ellen M. more that anyone else? Nuff said!





Guy posting as a woman as well. Nuff said.


RB
35s5
NY


Capt.Mooron September 24th 06 10:19 PM

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"DSK" wrote in message

But don't you think it indicates a sloppily done save by more than one
program?


No... it can be a sloppy save by a single program. It's a matter of altering
the title to remove the format identifier, since the program will
automatically place it there again.




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