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turbo

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Re: Fishing with Steven :)
« Reply #15 on: August 31, 2009, 02:01:31 PM »
No comments on my newly crafted image?      :(

EM

Nice  :)

Marco.

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Re: Fishing with Steven :)
« Reply #16 on: August 31, 2009, 02:48:37 PM »
@EM

Fantastic work indeed. Are you also using the "null transform - cropping" feature in VdubMod to get super closeups. I use that and the "levels" feature to adjust the brightness, contrast.

Mannix

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Re: Fishing with Steven :)
« Reply #17 on: August 31, 2009, 03:20:13 PM »
@wattsup,

yes I have been using virtualdubmod for many years.  what I do to get good photos is the following:

I apply a deinterlace filter  (keep only even or odd frame)
I resize using bicubic
I adjust levels a bit


then I save a sequence of frames (in BMP or JPG) where there isn't much movement,
then I import my sequence of photos into a super resolution software that averages the frames and eliminates the graininess,  then I play in photo shop with the final product and enhance sharpness, colors, etc.. 

EM

nice picture SDM

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Re: Fishing with Steven :)
« Reply #18 on: August 31, 2009, 04:32:32 PM »
The TPU would make a great fishing aid.  The only additional things you need are two lengths of insulated wire with the ends stripped.  One end of each wire is connected to the TPU output terminal.  The other ends are placed in the water several feet apart.  When the TPU is activated, the fish just float right to the surface!

Note:  this technique is illegal most places, and tends to attract game wardens.

poynt99

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Re: Fishing with Steven :)
« Reply #19 on: August 31, 2009, 04:45:03 PM »
nice picture SDM

Lindsay,

What are you saying there?

Are you signing off as SDM, referring to EM as SDM, or saying nice picture OF SDM ?
 ;D

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Re: Fishing with Steven :)
« Reply #20 on: August 31, 2009, 08:19:34 PM »
@wattsup,  yes I've used that before,
@Mannix,  thanks,  impressive how much clear we can read the photos.  I hope you meant "of" SDM, there's lots of weirdoes out there, and just because I'm having some fun with the crowd doesn't mean I'm it. Everybody is playing games, so be it, at least I add some clean open fun to the forum with my photos and fishing story  :)

And speaking of SM,   I think we have three of them now.

1)  VM               (Video      SM)
2)  LM                (Lindsay's SM)
3)  CM                (Crazy     SM)

I thought CM was real then when all the back messages that stefan posted came up I realized were being played like fools,  I'm glad I didn't jump to conclusions.   So if it's him he can confirm wheater or not we went fishing 3 weeks ago....   lol    :D

By the way Lindsay,  have you had anymore messages from SM, any fool would know that if he claimed to be SM would eventualy have to touch base with you, and you seemed to confirm it was SM after his first post.  Was it him? and did he have his account pirated later?   My opinion is that he probably passed away a while ago from cancer.  somebody else is posting in his name, maybe his friend, or maybe it's Jack Durban, or Mercury, or whoever the others were.  They all seemed to enjoy messing with us. 

EM
« Last Edit: September 01, 2009, 01:49:51 AM by EMdevices »

Mannix

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Re: Fishing with Steven :)
« Reply #21 on: September 01, 2009, 12:20:11 AM »
Whatever way you look at it . There are pieces of a puzzle, some of them specific, most of them are seen as vauge. lots of shenanigans as people know that this is much bigger than they can hold.

Whoever SDM is i would really like to know what the motivation is/was and move foward because if things like this are happening what hope do we have of gleaning anything from the real source

What is most confusing to me is that the actual specifics are not usually included in peoples experiments, Mind control? Some sort of defeatist mechanism going on?.. Or do we all really want somebody else to do it because we dont want the agro?

Perhaps none of us really want to be in Steven's shoes?

Good Fishing!, enjoy the process the fish may not be feeding

Lindsay