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To: combjelly who wrote (300781)8/20/2006 11:07:17 AM
From: AK2004  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1581315
 
re: Absolutely. If you note, the lighting on the top is more oblique, while the lighting on the bottom is more vertical

that is true but that was not the point. The point was that you do not have to speculate about the light :-))

re: It would be much more difficult to resolve rubble in the bottom photo.

why?

re: Yes. Your point?

Have you ever seen the pictures of the buildings destroyed by bombing? It is not even close demolition of old buildings and you would clearly see the debries if you can see the streets yellow line.

re: I don't see that. On my monitor, minimum feature size seems to be on the order of a meter or so.

large street in the upper left corner

and if that is not enough for you just look at left lower corner and explain that gray area. The same effect can be seen all over the picture - multiple resolution?