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All image stabilization is a HOAX!



 
 
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Old August 13th 07, 11:22 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default All image stabilization is a HOAX!

Not just the tricky electronic ISO-bumping. IS, VR, whatever you call
it, is pure mind control marketing hoaxing at its best. A printed or
displayed image made in "stabilizing" mode contains an extremely light
watermarking that says:

"STABILIZED IMAGE. YOU BELIEVE THIS IS SHARP AND IN FOCUS. STABILIZED
IMAGE. YOU BELIEVE THIS IS SHARP AND IN FOCUS. STABILIZED IMAGE. YOU
BELIEVE THIS IS SHARP AND IN FOCUS."

This subliminalistic suggestion is repeated in many languages and
embedded over and over throughout the image. In reality, these images
are fuzzy and indistinct. But you READ, BELIEVE, AND OBEY OTHERWISE
WITHOUT CONSCIOUS AWARENESS. We've been brainwashed! Stop the
stabilization madness!

My analysis and proof of this phenomenon was unfortunately lost in a
recent hard drive failure. My bad.

C
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Old August 13th 07, 11:25 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Ockham's Razor
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Default All image stabilization is a HOAX!

In article ,
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theletter_k_andthenumeral_4_doh@unclaimedmysterie s.net wrote:

My analysis and proof of this phenomenon was unfortunately lost in a
recent hard drive failure. My bad.


Yep, and my Philosophers Stone got flushed down the toilet.

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Old August 14th 07, 02:51 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Dave Cohen
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Default All image stabilization is a HOAX!

Ockham's Razor wrote:
In article ,
Unclaimed Mysteries
theletter_k_andthenumeral_4_doh@unclaimedmysterie s.net wrote:

My analysis and proof of this phenomenon was unfortunately lost in a
recent hard drive failure. My bad.


Yep, and my Philosophers Stone got flushed down the toilet.

The only mystery here is who needs this post.
Dave Cohen
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Old August 14th 07, 03:04 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default All image stabilization is a HOAX!

Dave Cohen wrote:
Ockham's Razor wrote:
In article ,
Unclaimed Mysteries
theletter_k_andthenumeral_4_doh@unclaimedmysterie s.net wrote:

My analysis and proof of this phenomenon was unfortunately lost in a
recent hard drive failure. My bad.


Yep, and my Philosophers Stone got flushed down the toilet.

The only mystery here is who needs this post.
Dave Cohen



I guess we'll just leave that one hanging. Thanks, Dave, that was fantastic.

C.

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Old August 14th 07, 03:22 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Randall Ainsworth
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Default All image stabilization is a HOAX!

In article , Unclaimed Mysteries
theletter_k_andthenumeral_4_doh@unclaimedmysterie s.net wrote:

Not just the tricky electronic ISO-bumping. IS, VR, whatever you call
it, is pure mind control marketing hoaxing at its best. A printed or
displayed image made in "stabilizing" mode contains an extremely light
watermarking that says:


nonsense snipped

I'm glad school will be back in session soon.
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Old August 14th 07, 04:58 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default All image stabilization is a HOAX!

Randall Ainsworth wrote:
In article , Unclaimed Mysteries
theletter_k_andthenumeral_4_doh@unclaimedmysterie s.net wrote:

Not just the tricky electronic ISO-bumping. IS, VR, whatever you call
it, is pure mind control marketing hoaxing at its best. A printed or
displayed image made in "stabilizing" mode contains an extremely light
watermarking that says:


nonsense snipped

I'm glad school will be back in session soon.


I'm zinged beyond words.

C.

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Old August 14th 07, 11:49 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
John Ortt
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Default All image stabilization is a HOAX!

Oh damn. All that money wasted.

But the good news is that I'm an even better photographer than I thought!

Obviously it must be my supersteady hands getting me the nice sharp shots

Now to find a good lawyer and sue Canon.


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Randall Ainsworth wrote:
In article , Unclaimed Mysteries
theletter_k_andthenumeral_4_doh@unclaimedmysterie s.net wrote:

Not just the tricky electronic ISO-bumping. IS, VR, whatever you call
it, is pure mind control marketing hoaxing at its best. A printed or
displayed image made in "stabilizing" mode contains an extremely light
watermarking that says:


nonsense snipped

I'm glad school will be back in session soon.


I'm zinged beyond words.

C.

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Old August 14th 07, 01:03 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Randall Ainsworth
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Default All image stabilization is a HOAX!

In article , Unclaimed Mysteries
theletter_k_andthenumeral_4_doh@unclaimedmysterie s.net wrote:

I'm zinged beyond words.


OK sonny, let mom have her e-Machine back now.
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Old August 14th 07, 04:34 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Dave Cohen
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Default All image stabilization is a HOAX!

Randall Ainsworth wrote:
In article , Unclaimed Mysteries
theletter_k_andthenumeral_4_doh@unclaimedmysterie s.net wrote:

I'm zinged beyond words.


OK sonny, let mom have her e-Machine back now.


Stop knocking e-Machines, I'm using one. Actually, they are now owned by
Gateway, not sure how much Gateway are influencing what's offered. Mine
pre-dates the takeover.
Dave Cohen
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Old August 14th 07, 05:48 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default All image stabilization is a HOAX!

Dave Cohen wrote:
Randall Ainsworth wrote:
In article , Unclaimed Mysteries
theletter_k_andthenumeral_4_doh@unclaimedmysterie s.net wrote:

I'm zinged beyond words.


OK sonny, let mom have her e-Machine back now.


Stop knocking e-Machines, I'm using one. Actually, they are now owned by
Gateway, not sure how much Gateway are influencing what's offered. Mine
pre-dates the takeover.
Dave Cohen


One word: Packard-Bell.

Okay, that's technically two words, but the memory is just as painful.
Especially the soldered-on-the-motherboard memory.

C.

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