In video compression, all of the content of the photo is distorted. In these samples, only the subject's flesh is distorted. Other things around them: people, inanimate objects, clothes, background are not distorted.
Is it a conspiracy if Nancy Pelosi says she's a cold-blooded reptilian?
That would be a false statement. There are many compression algorithms. Most are setup to not update sections that don't move often and onyl update moving or changing pixels. There are several others.
So this is all explained by compression? What about the official statement from Buckingham Palace about the Queen seen in a different form? This explains all the anomalies including Nancy's statement?
You absolutely have a right to your opinion. I'm not saying this is all true. I am merely presenting what can be found in the public domain since Nancy brought the topic up.
This is an example of video compression: https://engineering.purdue.edu/~zhu0/figure/qres-intro.jpg
In video compression, all of the content of the photo is distorted. In these samples, only the subject's flesh is distorted. Other things around them: people, inanimate objects, clothes, background are not distorted.
Is it a conspiracy if Nancy Pelosi says she's a cold-blooded reptilian?
Are you not familiar with figures of speech? https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/reptilian It can be used to mean, either having characteristics of reptiles, or being cold-bloodedly treacherous.
I updated my comment to show trump examples
That would be a false statement. There are many compression algorithms. Most are setup to not update sections that don't move often and onyl update moving or changing pixels. There are several others.
So this is all explained by compression? What about the official statement from Buckingham Palace about the Queen seen in a different form? This explains all the anomalies including Nancy's statement?
You absolutely have a right to your opinion. I'm not saying this is all true. I am merely presenting what can be found in the public domain since Nancy brought the topic up.
Believe what you want to believe.