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Better definition for images taken from film of JFK assassination?


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I was watching a film of the assassination, (the so-called Zapruder film), and I noticed some spectators on the green on the far side of the president's car. One was supposed to be taking photographs - however on closer inspection that person's right arm wasn't an arm at all - it was wood or metal coloured pink at the top. I now think that both these figures are actually aiming weapons and that one of them fired the fatal shot that killed the president. But I need more definition to 'prove' it! I have paid some money to have images enhanced but if anybody can do any more than I would be very grateful. See my website robsdataservices.co.uk where I show how far I have got with this, and there are links to downloads of the original images...

 

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Rob, the frames shown on your website aren't of sufficient quality to do anything with. A good scan of an 8mm frame should show the individual film dye clouds (grain), and those don't. The grain has been blurred out of existence along with some - maybe important or not - detail.

 

Sorry, but unless you can obtain some true optical resolution 4000 to 5000 pixel per inch scans or photomicrographs directly from the original film (unlikely), there's not much that can be done to enhance what appear to be previously processed digital images of dubious origin.

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Without the images, this thread really is dead.

 

If you mean that you can't locate the images to view them, then there is a plethora of images at the OP's website. That is mentioned in the opening post.

 

"robertturner": If you want your question to address a particular image, then you should describe where to find it or provide a LINK to it, but as mentioned in the Mod Note above you must not post images that you did not make because that contravenes Terms of Use and Community Guidelines.

 

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