I only noticed it because I'm a diehard Mac fan...
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Hey, now there's having a sharp eye. I've seen that movie several times and never caught that one.
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My favorite miscue in the imaging department was in Jurassic Park where they showed all the computers that were controlling the park - they zoomed in to show that the computers were Apples, but then when they showed the screenshots, the screens were all Windoze!
Margaret
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One of my favorite shows is CSI but I have seen them zoom in on a tiny image reflected of someones glasses in a photo and get the details of a road sign and I had the same thought. Not likely in this life time. Is that something like poetic license only photogenic license?
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Image editing in the movies
...and the only evidence they have is a surveillance video still shot from 100 yards away showing a blurry license plate. By pressing a couple of buttons, the technician is able to make the plate number clearly snap into focus
Am I the only one that gets irritated when scenes like this happen in the movies? Or is there some software out there I'm not aware of?Tags: None
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