that’s a 2 minute part of the wikileaks collateral murder footage, which i tried to deconvolute. Deconvolution is, in layman terms, the process of “finding out” the “error” of the optical system (focus blur, motion blur) and trying to “un-compute” this errors. unfortunately this is very cpu-intensive, so this 2 minute part took about 14 hours on my 3,4 GHz Quad-Core. the whole 38 minutes video would took about 1,5 weeks to render on my machine. I think this can be done better, but i don’t have the computing power for it. Since the quality is shitty, here’s the download link of mildly compressed version: www.filesend.net
Good job! The unfortunate thing is that I guess they didn’t have 14 hours to deconvolute the image (not that I’m defending them)
@Tibbon Maybe they shouldn’t decide on things using a blurry camera from 2 miles away?
There exist a lot of others video
showing the US-War-Crimes in Iraq.
Go to hell with the Pentagon-Mafia !!!
There exist a lot of others video
showing the US-War-Crimes in Iraq.
Go to hell with the Pentagon-Mafia !!!
@numnunums I’d have to agree with you generally, but overall long-distance warfare is becoming more and more common.
As a moral question (which I don’t have an answer to) I have to present that distance warfare’s progression over the past 200 years has lowered death counts on both sides in wars. While many good soldiers have died in Iraq, it is still far less than only seconds of Normandy in WW2. Yet- does that make it right? I’m not so sure.
It’s pretty clear there are at most 2 AK47s, if any at all
@xcusemeprincess ak-47 or maybe just an camera tripod?