Yeah, you can really see the left/right difference in the hires picture link. The right side has the look of an interlaced TV image capture, pasted onto the side of the truck. It's been tilted making the rasters angled so the skyline is level with the truck.
I wonder what that part would turn up on tineye if it were clipped out and rotated back to it's original orientation...
EDIT. After a moment's thought. The skyline bits are more likely captured from a camera shot of an interlaced computer screen. Not necessarily TV.
Yeah, you can really see the left/right difference in the hires picture link. The right side has the look of an interlaced TV image capture, pasted onto the side of the truck. It's been tilted making the rasters angled so the skyline is level with the truck.
I wonder what that part would turn up on tineye if it were clipped out and rotated back to it's original orientation...
EDIT. After a moment's thought. The skyline bits are more likely captured from a camera shot of an interlaced computer screen. Not necessarily TV.