BasqueArch
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If the only way to use the footage I've included is to synchronize the videos and you haven't synchronized the videos as you propose, how then can you claim to be sure that i'm just plain wrong. What's your excuse.
Given the number of times it's been mentioned and explained, I'm assuming you understand the significant difference between how early trace techniques can detect movement of a feature, especially on the Sauret footage, as opposed to, say, using your eyeballs and guesstimating from footage of significantly inferior quality. Doing the latter would be plain stupid after all the detail already presented.
Oh. I spoke too soon.
You have clearly used your eyeballs to guesstimate. Not smart, at all.
Determining the point at which the antenna begins movement in the sauret footage is replicable by anyone with inclination to get the tools and perform the traces. It's not black magic, and it's not rocket science.
The only way to use the footage you've included in relation to the Sauret trace data is to synchronise to sauret via several visible features. The antenna movement start point would then, of course, still apply.
I imagine I'll do so when I have time.
However, your conclusion above is just plain wrong, and there's no excuse.
The only way for you to stop making these silly mistakes is to understand the lower level details. If you want to ask, no problem. If you don't ask, and don't understand, then you are going to keep making these silly (at best) mistakes.
If the only way to use the footage I've included is to synchronize the videos and you haven't synchronized the videos as you propose, how then can you claim to be sure that i'm just plain wrong. What's your excuse.