That could imply that the picture has been photoshopped entirely? Not sure why but yes, they do stand out big time, as if they were cut up from different picture then placed in another picture, like you do with magazine cutouts.
Trump looks normal with bits of artifacts around him, especially along the silhouette, but the Space Force has artifacts ALL over them.
It's important to realize that computers don't "see" like our eyes do. Even images to them ultimately are ones and zeros. Computers are simply taught to recognize patterns in the 1s and 0s that match their instructions ... think the Matrix scene where Cyrus is explaining to Neo how he watches the operator screen.
Step outside of your human limitations/mindframe and think like a machine. The patches highlighted are areas where data is consistent / possible patterns exist.
If a file/image contains no clear patterns, it's most likely empty. The converse implies that any strong, repeated pattern (especially a solid region) is very unlikely to be natural (i.e. mathematically impossible).
Tried something and this is interesting...
https://fotoforensics.com/analysis.php?id=ce3f82fcc756b39ecfd27bc74868f8cf9119788d.3928429
And I also used the one from GeorgeNews' telegram and got this:
https://fotoforensics.com/analysis.php?id=41e76f3954e943bb64e74f046207d49a191d0292.1534446
The Space Force pic looks to be photoshopped, while Trump pic looks like it's the real deal with zero photo manipulation?
Is there a reason that their patches show up differently? I'm just curious? They just stand out, unlike the rest of the monochrome.
That could imply that the picture has been photoshopped entirely? Not sure why but yes, they do stand out big time, as if they were cut up from different picture then placed in another picture, like you do with magazine cutouts.
Trump looks normal with bits of artifacts around him, especially along the silhouette, but the Space Force has artifacts ALL over them.
It's important to realize that computers don't "see" like our eyes do. Even images to them ultimately are ones and zeros. Computers are simply taught to recognize patterns in the 1s and 0s that match their instructions ... think the Matrix scene where Cyrus is explaining to Neo how he watches the operator screen.
Step outside of your human limitations/mindframe and think like a machine. The patches highlighted are areas where data is consistent / possible patterns exist.
If a file/image contains no clear patterns, it's most likely empty. The converse implies that any strong, repeated pattern (especially a solid region) is very unlikely to be natural (i.e. mathematically impossible).