I realize the angle is different and it's not a simple comparison, but is it just me or are these NOT the same outfit? Look at the pants and shoes. Also, the detail on Fin's coat does not look like the Sparrow we all know.
Actually, now that I see that picture of Fin again, I think the Sparrow she is wearing is the SAME Sparrow that is out. At first I thought the coloring was different, but look at the girl's cowboy pants in same picture with Fin. They look blackish too, and we KNOW they are brown - same exactly color as the Sparrow pants... So STINK... looks like we can't go by the coloring....
Actually, now that I see that picture of Fin again, I think the Sparrow she is wearing is the SAME Sparrow that is out. At first I thought the coloring was different, but look at the girl's cowboy pants in same picture with Fin. They look blackish too, and we KNOW they are brown - same exactly color as the Sparrow pants... So STINK... looks like we can't go by the coloring....
Actually, now that I see that picture of Fin again, I think the Sparrow she is wearing is the SAME Sparrow that is out. At first I thought the coloring was different, but look at the girl's cowboy pants in same picture with Fin. They look blackish too, and we KNOW they are brown - same exactly color as the Sparrow pants... So STINK... looks like we can't go by the coloring....
Great observation, and was my original supposition before I saw the pictures...though I didn't look overly closely at the surroundings - I just looked at the Sparrow Pants.
When I saw it I thought the same thing but both the original files are JPGs. A JPG is capable of 16 million colors. In your heavily compressed example you switch to GIF which, at best, is capable of rendering 256 colors. I'm guessing you crushed it down to something more like 64.
So unless the original screen captures where saved as a GIF before being resaved as a JPG, I don't see how compression is a factor in the color difference.
Does anyone know who grabbed these screen captures originally?
When I saw it I thought the same thing but both the original files are JPGs. A JPG is capable of 16 million colors. In your heavily compressed example you switch to GIF which, at best, is capable of rendering 256 colors. I'm guessing you crushed it down to something more like 64.
So unless the original screen captures where saved as a GIF before being resaved as a JPG, I don't see how compression is a factor in the color difference.
Does anyone know who grabbed these screen captures originally?
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