Katody Matrass
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The court rejected Vinci's measurement because - if he took a measurement on the same picture - apparently he did so just in the picture as it is, without taking in account perspective, he didn't do any perspective correction in order to havethe points of reference shifted to a corrected position before taking his measurements.
This is why his measurement was rejected. The method was considered deceptive.
Thank you for your considerate answer Machiavelli!
I compared your exegesis with the relevant, but unfortunately short and cryptic paragraph of The Massei. Unless the PMF translation is completely wrong, and the original differs substantially from it, I think you would agree that what you wrote is much more of a guesswork than direct paraphrase of Massei.
Actually Massei wrote something that is in contradiction to your understanding. Massei clearly implied, that Vinci based his analysis on some of Rinaldi's incorrect data:
Why is this absurd? Let's see:[Vinci] concluded as though the uncorrected data from the previous [Rinaldi's] report remained valid and unmodified.
What was this uncorrected data? Rinaldi made an error when measuring a tile on a picture taken at angle.
But wasn't it Vinci who pointed out Rinaldi's error? Vinci made his own measurement, and got the correct result independently from Rinaldi. Moreover, he conducted the perspective correction not by some unspecified Photoshop tinkering like Rinaldi, but using a sophisticated specialized software.
Massei rejects Vinci's findings on completely illogical grounds. He is very brief doing so. It resembles other problematic parts of the Motivation - when accepting against logic Quintavalle's testimony he skips over the problem with a similar swift and wide leap of absurd faith .