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Zoomed to reflection

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Either AI or an old film-set to chroma-key in a plane

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Makes you wonder why they had Biden's tiktok CONSTANTLY accuse Trump of using AI

Entirely designed to make you think "wow I guess the majority of Americans fuck w/ genocide, neat!"

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  • dannoffs [he/him]
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    3 months ago

    This is a totally normal photo lmao.

    The photographer and the crowd are inside a the hangar where the rally was and they're shooting with a telephoto lens.

      • dannoffs [he/him]
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        3 months ago

        Everyone there has their phones out and are taking pictures and videos that you can easily find online.

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            • heatenconsumerist [he/him]
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              3 months ago

              Draw a line between the plane and the building from the picture you legit just posted.

              If your red circle is the hangar, where are the people in this reflection?

              • dannoffs [he/him]
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                3 months ago

                I have no idea what your first sentence is asking for, but the people are inside the hangar, you cannot see them because of the shadow and the plane being much farther away than it looks.

                There is literally nothing weird about the photo. And like I mentioned, there are hundreds (probably thousands) of other photos of this rally online.

                  • HelluvaBottomCarter [comrade/them]
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                    3 months ago

                    Look at the first photo again. See how the crowd become more enveloped in shadow as they get closer to the camera? That's because they're not standing on the tarmac, they're in the hangar. If they were all outside they would all be lit by the sun. The ones at the front get hit by the sun because they're standing outside, but the ones in the back are under the shade of the hangar.

                    It may surprise you but the FAA doesn't let people stand on the runway as planes land. They're standing by the hangar, watching her land. She comes out of the plane, the photographer takes a zoomed photo of her with bits of the crowd in the way. This is forced perspective that makes it seem like they're closer than they are. Like when they take a photo of the moon over mountains and the moon looks huge.

          • dannoffs [he/him]
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            3 months ago

            You're right, Lenin was wrong. Imperialism isn't the highest form of capitalism, knowing how camera lenses and reflections work is.

  • blobjim [he/him]
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    3 months ago

    That's not "AI", that's just compositing in an image editor. They obviously didn't have crowds of supporters waiting for her on a tarmac, but felt like stitching those things together.

  • hypercracker
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    3 months ago

    hexbear learn how convex mirrors work challenge

    Between this and a truly idiotic conversation I had last week about shutterspeed and the photo of the blurred bullet in the trump shooting some of you straight up just don't use your brains. Bodes poorly for debunking actual AI-generated stuff.

    • SkingradGuard [he/him, comrade/them]
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      3 months ago

      You're telling me that mirrors come in convex and concave ?!

      Seriously I think some people here need to revisit early schooling.

  • WhyEssEff [she/her]
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    3 months ago

    the one thing I know about AI images is that they are very anatomically-consistent when generating crowds of people. they do not decouple into no-mouth-must-scream flesh beasts. they are all very normal, extremely physical, non-duplicative, and are not the first thing you would look towards to see if an image of a zoomed-out crowd of people was AI-generated.

    In fact, it's perfectly intuitive that a lossy parrot would be able to consistently draw the photorealistic anatomy of a human 100+ times in the same photo at a minuscule scale and would not, in fact, have any noticeable blips at a scale of single-digit pixels. Or, given downscaling, low double-digits at most.

    It would also perfectly generate and perspective-warp the text to the bent signs with a campaign logo that was unveiled less than a week ago, which is enough time for the best and most-consistent models to already have integrated it into their dataset.

    It is also very consistent with regards to physicality and would

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    and of course, the one thing I know to trust my posting peers on the internet to know is how mirrors work. 100% track record. 100% consistency. It's the one thing everyone truly understands. Entirely intuitive. Something they don't even offer college courses on because even elementary schoolers fully understand exactly how reflection works. Yep. mhm.

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  • D61 [any]
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    3 months ago

    Nothing weird about the airplane being rolled to the absolute edge of the tarmac? Nose of the place looks like it hanging over grass.

    Not sure why you circled the reflection of the hangar on the engine though.