GREEN SCREEN DEBUNKED (For the last time hopefully...)
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I was convinced this was fake at first. However, with these shots I am not so sure. Just like with the inauguration, where we had multiple layers looking focused on by the cameras, it causes things to not look right. Looking at the angles in these pictures though, I think there is nothing wrong with them.
If I take out what I expect to see with the naked eye, and then think of it like when I'm looking through my wife's super expensive camera, I think this is what I would see.
For instance, in the top picture (red arrow) the first pic shows it clearly behind and to the left. The second pic looks like its in front and to the left. This can be explained by the multiple focus effect in 2D.
The bottom picture (blue arrow) the first pic looks like it has moved up a little bit from the top pics. The second blue arrow pic looks pretty much exactly what you would expect from such a movement if the top pic was in fact behind, and not in front as the focus effect makes it seem.
There is no such thing as "multiple focus effect" in 2D/3D/5D.
Watch the synced up video clip I provided. Scrub the video back and forth to see the dead cat existing in 2 different places at the same time.
I wont bother going into the other errors in the video.. such as mismatched sharpness/contrast, floating feet, and an obvious 'halo effect' around biden which is an artifact leftover from the digital green screen/rotoscoping process. https://www.videomaker.com/forum/topic/having-trouble-with-green-screen-setup-and-haloglow
The human eye focuses on a single point in space. More specifically, it focuses on a specific distance. Its depth of field is very small. A good camera can have a much larger depth of field because it can restrict certain light rays from passing through the lens (aperture control). This is what I called a "multiple focus effect in 2D" for the sake of brevity.
Indeed, this is exactly what has caused confusion in several of these "fake" videos (the inauguration e.g.). I think that is what is causing the issue here as well.
Please do, because in the "higher res" videos (as opposed to a couple very low res versions I saw) I am not seeing that. Please point these effects out to me (where they are, timestamp, etc.).
Depth of field effect is called "Depth of Field effect" unsurprisingly.
DOF doesnt produce the multiple visible errors in the clips.
Provide a high res clip (at least HD 720p) and I might walk you through it. The original clips posted online by official sources were both potato quality so you have me intrigued.
But honestly someone that thinks "multiple focus effect" is a thing probably isnt going to understand much.
I'm an engineer with a degree in physics and an amateur photographer. I'll manage.
I used the term I used to explain to people who would have no idea what DOF was how both the microphone and Biden's hands could appear in focus despite them being on multiple (2D) layers.
Lets try to play nice please.