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To: Irenic

I’m a digital graphics artist and have worked with digital images for years. The original photo is low resolution and too small in size. It is a raster or pixelized image at only 72 dots per inch. It’s impossible to enlarge or blow up a small, low resolution image and make it better. It just makes it “fuzzier”. On the other hand, one can take a large raster image and reduce it and make it sharper.

You would need someone who has expensive image enhancing capability software to see it any better. Even then, the software guesses or interpolates what the pixels are. Get a larger, high resolution copy of the image and anyone versed in Photoshop can help you.


20 posted on 01/11/2014 3:26:37 AM PST by HotHunt
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To: HotHunt

Thank you very much. I will try and get the guts to write and get a larger image or outright ask them if they can tell me what it is in the far right image.

I suspect it is the twin towers but I can’t get past suspecting because I can’t re-size it clearly.

It’s taken inside the hospital in Benghazi, the one where Stevens was taken. The hospital that Ansar al-Sharia used as one of their headquarters or they were ‘security’ at.

Amazing that we didn’t have better security in Benghazi— the hospital there was controlled by Ansar al-Sharia. Even if our people weren’t attacked— where were they to go if they had a medical emergency?

If there is a natural disaster here in the US they will guard and keep us from our homes and neighborhood if basic services aren’t available. They were too political and ambitious to look out for our citizens or they were up to something no good.


21 posted on 01/11/2014 5:07:06 AM PST by Irenic (The pencil sharpener and Elmer's glue is put away-- we've lost the red wheel barrow)
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