• Amazing pictures of the Volcanic Eruption on Eyjafjallajökull in iceland
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[QUOTE=Rashy;21429737]I dont care if its photoshopped it looks amazing.[/QUOTE] It does care. First someone telling you it's not photoshopped, and then it was photoshopped. It was a huge letdown.
[QUOTE=Wheeze201;21426599][IMG_thumb]http://filebox.me/files/hdsm1ghkx_eyjafjallajAtildeparakull2.jpg[/IMG_thumb] Here is some more.[/QUOTE] If this were bigger, I would make it my desktop background. These pictures are amazing.
That.is.bloody.amazing
Damn that's beautiful ! Looks like a real life Mount doom to me
[QUOTE=bobbysing;21429303]It's photoshopped: [URL]http://errorlevelanalysis.com/permalink/24032c1/[/URL][/QUOTE] That's a really fucking clever technique, by the way. Awesome nonetheless. OP, Post full res RAW images please. [editline]08:27PM[/editline] I don't think that link proves anything, though.
[QUOTE=Zinayzen;21430109]Nano, can you do it to the very first picture?[/QUOTE] The one i did was the first picture.
[QUOTE]Error level analysis (ELA) works by intentionally resaving the image at a known error rate, such as 95%, and then computing the difference between the images.[/QUOTE] Wow, what a useless tool. The difference between images after recompressing them in jpeg depends on how much detail there was in the original image. The areas where there's little detail (single color areas for example) won't get changed much by compression, but areas with lots of detail (especially around edges) will get degraded severely, so the difference between those areas in the original and recompressed images will be higher. So basically all this is is edge detection. It might work in some cases where the parts of the image that were added in have been already smoothed out by excessive compression, but i think that would be noticeable without this "error level analysis" thing. You'd be better off if you try looking for differences in noise patterns (different cameras produce different noise), or possibly shifted jpeg blocks if the source images were compressed enough to make them noticeable.
Its the quickening!
[QUOTE=pebkac;21432716]Wow, what a useless tool.[/QUOTE] I'd say in this case it worked pretty well, as it did not mark the edges, but also areas in the clouds clouds that were brightened up afterwards.
[IMG]http://filebox.me/files/waxxbpjnr_ejafjalla16apr2010mfulle4143j.jpg[/IMG] [img]http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/6290/lightningh.png[/img] THE LIGHTNING GODS ARE ANGRY!
Two desktop backgrounds I made 1440x900 [IMG]http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii217/AshHolgate/Volcano3.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii217/AshHolgate/Volcano2.jpg[/IMG]
[media] [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjBhTi23Cx8[/url] [/media] The first thing I thought of looking at the lightning >_>
3840x1080 anyone
1650x1050 anyone?
[QUOTE=Altefnegy;21427135]Is the lightning produced by the static electricity created by the dust particles? Or just a thunderstorm clashed with the dust cloud?[/QUOTE] I think its something to do with the weathers clasing together, something like that
Amazing.
WoooW
Anyone got a 1024x768 background version? Better yet, 2048x768
Please we neeeeeeeeed BIG wallpapers for theseeeee
[img]http://unsportsmanlikecomment.files.wordpress.com/2007/12/the-satan-pit-doctor-beast3.jpg[/img] I CAME
[QUOTE=Hoboharry;21426583]Lightning is VERY uncommon in Iceland. What's the explanation for it being exactly there? :buddy:[/QUOTE] Bucketloads of ash particles rubbing together to create static electricity.
Holy dick. Saved onto my computer. Maybe 2012 will come true.:aaaaa:
Yup that's really pretty.
[IMG]http://i40.tinypic.com/4p4c5.jpg[/IMG] New desktop background ahoy!!!
[img]http://www.img-host.info/images/rszlalala.png[/img] Different picture, and of a lower quality, but its 1920x1080 if people want it. [editline]07:41PM[/editline] fuck
and here I was thinking that I would never expect to see nature commit something like this in my life time.
I always loved the lightning in volcano clouds. Looks like a portal to hell is opening up.
[QUOTE=Juggernog;21426479]That's amazing. It's nice to look at, but the amount of devastation that's caused. Wow and the lightining, yes, yes. It's amazing to look at, but I wouldn't want to be there.[/QUOTE] Neighboring countries are being affected more than Iceland at the moment.
Hot fucking damn, nature looking badass.
Thor is jerking off
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