Reported him anyways due to trying to create negativity from photoshopped images, I advise more of you do that also.
Reported him anyways due to trying to create negativity from photoshopped images, I advise more of you do that also.
I don't understand what you're trying to show. The images lose quality when you upload them from the original source.
Everyone should know that.
If you want to tell me how to get them on here without going through a site that reduces quality I'm all ears.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXzW...ature=youtu.be
Heres a video showing the source and the uploads after.
The camera positions aren't even the same so thats moot. I can understand if they were all the same but they aren't.
so its not a rehashed image with different time and weather.
I already explained why I'm in that specific area and why the sound settings are up. "I stand in the same place away from players so I can minimize without hearing holy spam and crowd noise while still being able to hear the queue noise which is why the music is mute.
I'm doing this even now. I don't know why its so unbelievable. Anyone who has queued up for Turn 8 within the past 2 weeks has probably seen me."
You guys are making me sound like an amazing artist and I'm not thats why this is pretty funny.
Last edited by YujikaM; 02-23-2015 at 10:57 AM.


And this is why we can clearly see your images are cheap photoshops. Here's the thing, the timer shown in your image has a significantly higher error level potential than the rest of the picture, suggesting the rest of the image has been re-saved, but the timer was added after the first save. How are you gonna explain the timer being so ridiculously bright in the ELA? Yes, digitally altered image.
Originally Posted by FotoForensics
What is Error Level Analysis?
Error Level Analysis (ELA) is an algorithm that evaluates the error level potential of a JPEG image. JPEG is a lossy image format; every resave degrades the picture. The amount of degradation varies based on the number of saves. The first save loses a lot, the second save loses a little more, and by the 20th save, it is probably as low quality as it will ever get.
When a picture is modified, the changed parts have a higher error level potential than the rest of the image. ELA works by saving the picture at a known quality level (like a JPEG at 95%), and then determines how much changed. Edits and splices appear as regions with more change. See the tutorial for more detail.
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