Last night's Las Vegas seems to have the most unreasonable overexaggeration of computer enhancement yet. It's getting ludicrous, even to the unknowlegeable eye.
They had to prove that Ed didn't run a red light that a red light cam got him on. They took a video facing inside a convenience store and another one in front of a building across the street.
They took the video facing inside the store, took the reflection off of a TV, back out the window, enhanced it, and colorized it. Then, they zoomed in on the Stratosphere, which was about 3-4 miles away, and zoomed in on it to make out the individual people on top of the roller coaster. They synced that with the other low quality survaillance video, zooming in on it about 1000x, synced them up, then used "triangulation" to generate a third perspective from the middle of the street, magically showing that he crossed the street when it was green.
Anyone else see this?
They had to prove that Ed didn't run a red light that a red light cam got him on. They took a video facing inside a convenience store and another one in front of a building across the street.
They took the video facing inside the store, took the reflection off of a TV, back out the window, enhanced it, and colorized it. Then, they zoomed in on the Stratosphere, which was about 3-4 miles away, and zoomed in on it to make out the individual people on top of the roller coaster. They synced that with the other low quality survaillance video, zooming in on it about 1000x, synced them up, then used "triangulation" to generate a third perspective from the middle of the street, magically showing that he crossed the street when it was green.
Anyone else see this?