The Mindblower

The jerkyness and strange coloration don't make sense in slow motion or single frames.
To see that these are flashes and vibrations requires full motion.

At first I thought this video was farked. I busted it into frames, and the color range was so narrow that my duplicate image finder didn't work. The version we see here benefits from the Autolevels command in Photoshop. It is otherwise untouched except for the removal of four duplicate frames. In a thousand plus frame video, this is a remarkably low number of twins...

If anyone can reconscile the approach path of with known laws of Perspective I will be suprised.

The "Plane" appears to be lost in a flat world.

The original footage is http://www.manos.com/wtc/plane_bb.wmv (now gone)

My enlargement is brightened with the Autolevels command, identically applied to each frame before it was reassembled into video.
Source File is
http://manos.com/wtc/plane_bb.wmv (now gone)


This footage was actually taken from a remarkable distance. The zoomouts look shaky and amateur in the companion file, http://manos.com/wtc/wtc_bb.wmv


Enlargement
mindblower.mov 3735k
mindblower.mpg 12810k
Same size as found, color adjusted with Photoshop autolevels
mindblower.wmv 1450k (currently unavailable, sorry)

 


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