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Titre | 3D modeling proves the authenticity of the photos of Kennedy's assassin |
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Description | More than fifty years after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, nearly 60% of Americans still believe that this is a conspiracy, according to a recent Gallup poll. Dartmouth College researchers have therefore attached to the study of one of the main exhibits of the case: a photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald taken by his wife in their garden Neely Street, clutching Marxist newspapers and the gun who shot the president of the United States. During his trial, Lee Harvey Oswald has continued to deny the authenticity of this photograph, claiming never to have lived at Neely Street. Its unbalanced poses could indeed give the impression that photomontage. His shadow was also intrigued Kodak engineers who had examined the issue in 1964, but the first reconstructions presented in the Warren report fairly consistent with other photographs to allow to recognize with certainty the proportions of his face and the length of gun. A 3D reconstruction was used to measure the realism of the laying of Lee Harvey Oswald. Although she seems unbalanced, it is "physiologically stable," says Hany Farid of Dartmouth College, a specialist in "digital forensics", a discipline at the intersection of forensic medicine and digital technology. First a 3D analysis of shadows and shadows on the face of Lee Harvey Oswald showed that the brightness of the photograph was "physically plausible", as explained by the researcher engaged in a discussion on Reddit. Then a model of her skeleton allowed to prove the stability of its installation, which permanently authenticates photography. |
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Adresse (URL) : | www.numerama.com | |
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Date | 2015-10-21 | |
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Catégorie | Accueil > Actualité | |
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ID | 7048 | |
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