How do you rectify the right picture having round laces and a horizontal stripe while the left picture has flat thick laces and a thicker white stripe that stem from the sole?
I'm not here to tell you how to think. Just providing insight into how cameras work.
IF it turns out to be the same shoe the distortion we are seeing would be as a result of how the digitization process works. And IF that is the case it would happen as a result of the light yellow flame being interpreted by the optics in combination with the imaging sensor within the camera lenses as white then digitizing as square pixels distorting the image and bleeding the "white" flame closer to the White stripe on the shoe.
Same principle would apply to the laces.
But in either scenario and whatever opinion turns out to be correct. The worst thing aboit this discussion is the failure to realize that it would be premature at best and down right horrible judgment to arrive at a conclusion from a zoomed in, grainy and cropped image from a security camera and attempting to compare it to an image taken from an entirely different camera with an entirely different optics and sensor package and case use.
The poster of this thread did nothing wrong. I may have titled it differently. Maybe a title that would lend itself to acquiring help for research rather than a leading title. But that's beside the point however. Posts/threads like this are extremely important for everyone to share their knowledge, learn and honestly cut down some incorrect and preconceived assumptions.
How do you rectify the right picture having round laces and a horizontal stripe while the left picture has flat thick laces and a thicker white stripe that stem from the sole?
I wouldn't.
I'm not here to tell you how to think. Just providing insight into how cameras work.
IF it turns out to be the same shoe the distortion we are seeing would be as a result of how the digitization process works. And IF that is the case it would happen as a result of the light yellow flame being interpreted by the optics in combination with the imaging sensor within the camera lenses as white then digitizing as square pixels distorting the image and bleeding the "white" flame closer to the White stripe on the shoe.
Same principle would apply to the laces.
But in either scenario and whatever opinion turns out to be correct. The worst thing aboit this discussion is the failure to realize that it would be premature at best and down right horrible judgment to arrive at a conclusion from a zoomed in, grainy and cropped image from a security camera and attempting to compare it to an image taken from an entirely different camera with an entirely different optics and sensor package and case use.
The poster of this thread did nothing wrong. I may have titled it differently. Maybe a title that would lend itself to acquiring help for research rather than a leading title. But that's beside the point however. Posts/threads like this are extremely important for everyone to share their knowledge, learn and honestly cut down some incorrect and preconceived assumptions.