Christian Frantz Toussay Posted December 14, 2011 Author Share Posted December 14, 2011 (edited) ...here are 2 composites of Z 337 and the right lateral autopsy picture: you can verify for yourself whether the front wound, as seen from 2 different points of view, is correlated, or not... ...you can use Kennedy's profile for an easier reconstruction of the bullet path in Z 337... The volcano-shaped wound in the occiput is indicative, to me, of an exit wound.... Edited December 14, 2011 by Christian Frantz Toussay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Kingsbury Posted December 14, 2011 Share Posted December 14, 2011 ...here are 2 composites of Z 337 and the right lateral autopsy picture: you can verify for yourself whether the front wound, as seen from 2 different points of view, is correlated, or not... ...you can use Kennedy's profile for an easier reconstruction of the bullet path in Z 337... The volcano-shaped wound in the occiput is indicative, to me, of an exit wound.... Christian You appear to be plugging away on your own here amigo ,We are watching with hope that the penny will drop and we suddenly understand the "limits" of the process .I must admit the work on the right lateral photo is very persuasive do you have other iterations on this photo as it appears a sharp contrast(no pun intended)to the actual photo?. Ian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christian Frantz Toussay Posted December 15, 2011 Author Share Posted December 15, 2011 "Christian You appear to be plugging away on your own here amigo ,We are watching with hope that the penny will drop and we suddenly understand the "limits" of the process .I must admit the work on the right lateral photo is very persuasive do you have other iterations on this photo as it appears a sharp contrast(no pun intended)to the actual photo?. Ian" ...well, I almost done anyway. Like I said, this is done so that there is a record of it, essentially: *I have explained the concept behind the process *I have answered with convincing counter arguments, I think, the legitimate questions asked *I have explained step by step how to proceed *I have shown results obtained, starting first with the undisputed image of Black Dog Man in Belzner *I have explained in details why these images cannot be dismissed as optical illusions *I have suggested 2 ways that the validity of the process can be checked, using quantified values *I have proposed to send a complete file (the Bond 4 file) to anyone wanting to verify it So I think that's pretty much all I can do. Glad it's done though... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Kingsbury Posted December 15, 2011 Share Posted December 15, 2011 "Christian You appear to be plugging away on your own here amigo ,We are watching with hope that the penny will drop and we suddenly understand the "limits" of the process .I must admit the work on the right lateral photo is very persuasive do you have other iterations on this photo as it appears a sharp contrast(no pun intended)to the actual photo?. Ian" ...well, I almost done anyway. Like I said, this is done so that there is a record of it, essentially: *I have explained the concept behind the process *I have answered with convincing counter arguments, I think, the legitimate questions asked *I have explained step by step how to proceed *I have shown results obtained, starting first with the undisputed image of Black Dog Man in Belzner *I have explained in details why these images cannot be dismissed as optical illusions *I have suggested 2 ways that the validity of the process can be checked, using quantified values *I have proposed to send a complete file (the Bond 4 file) to anyone wanting to verify it So I think that's pretty much all I can do. Glad it's done though... Christian Thanks for your fantastic efforts ,Do you have any objections to your images being distributed among other forums?. Ian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Clark Posted March 1, 2017 Share Posted March 1, 2017 To photo-folks, I would think that this would be interesting. I see it hanging in the backround on occasion, in The "Who's online" page, so I thought I would give it a bump. Cheers, Michael Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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