
Some blatant photoshopping in the newsletter this week, did no one notice? Iz can tell from the pixels and having seen some photoshops in my time. :-P
http://www.b3ta.com/links/Fujitsu_care_deeply_about_the_layout_of_their_code
The Fuji code overlay seems to have a bit of sky missing and a mountain added for effect. The peak on the far right in the code also appears to be missing its corresponding mountain from the landscape.
Removing the photoshoped peak from the image and noting that no landscape peak matches the code peak on the far right, gives us 2/5 of our peaks in code dont match the landscape pictures. If this was form over function, Japanese art tends to portray landscape very accurately in my humble opinion so i would be surprised to find that the artists put in two extra peaks instead of just using left justified padding to match the landscape view.... ? And why the photoshop?


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Sat 22 Aug 2009, 22:12,
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http://www.b3ta.com/links/Fujitsu_care_deeply_about_the_layout_of_their_code
The Fuji code overlay seems to have a bit of sky missing and a mountain added for effect. The peak on the far right in the code also appears to be missing its corresponding mountain from the landscape.
Removing the photoshoped peak from the image and noting that no landscape peak matches the code peak on the far right, gives us 2/5 of our peaks in code dont match the landscape pictures. If this was form over function, Japanese art tends to portray landscape very accurately in my humble opinion so i would be surprised to find that the artists put in two extra peaks instead of just using left justified padding to match the landscape view.... ? And why the photoshop?



Take the picture from the same place for maximum SCIENCE*TM
And then come back. Google earth thing is a bit, ah, idiosyncratic at the best of times...
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Sat 22 Aug 2009, 22:17,
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And then come back. Google earth thing is a bit, ah, idiosyncratic at the best of times...

I want the one responsible for this patted lightly on the back of the hand in a non-gay fashion