Saturday, October 15, 2011

Faces in a crowd- close up

@ Lilian
Yep! I love the digital age.  One of my favorite TV shows at the moment  is handsome Jim Caviezel's "Person of Interest" on CBS (Thursday).  A good friend of mine saw him at Chicago O'Hare Airport and he's quite a nice guy.  Right.  He was Actor/Director Mel Gibson's Christ in the award-winning film "Passion of the Christ."  Thanks for sharing.

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From: lfg
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Subject: FW: faces in a crowd- close up
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 15:07:27 -0500




This is really amazing.  You have to double click on a person in the crowd to start the zooming.  Repeat several times and you get down to the individual's face, still in remarkably good focus!



     THIS IS  HOW THE POLICE CAN NOW IDENTIFY RIOTERS &  TROUBLE MAKERS USING HIGH DEFINITION ADVANCED  TECHNOLOGY.   DON'T THINK OF HIDING  YOURSELF AMONGST THOUSANDS.............YOU CAN  BE EASILY DETECTED &  IDENTIFIED.



   Using the  same technology as Google Earth to track you, be  warned it will be most difficult to lose  yourself in any crowd.  YOU CAN  EASILY BE DETECTED AND  IDENTIFIED. 

     
You can  zero in on any one specific single face. The  clarity is  unbelievable.      This  is the crowd before the riots in  Vancouver. 

  
Put your cursor anywhere in the crowd and double-click a couple of times.  Then  do it again--and again. It just keeps  enlarging. To further  help with image, use the scroll button in the  centre of your  mouse.  
  
Zero in on  ANY one specific single face.  The clarity  is  unbelievable.              

  
This is  the photo taken by Port Moody photographer  Ronnie Miranda that appeared in the Tri-City  News last Friday (24-June).  Quite  scary, eh?  You can see - perfectly - the  faces of every single individual - and there  were thousands!  Just think  what the police and the military have at their  disposal. 

 
Http://www.gigapixel.com/image/gigapan-canucks-g7.html



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