01-02-2012, 04:20 PM
[quote=Seamus Coogan][quote=Albert Doyle]On Lancer Robin Unger introduced a clearer copy of Altgens from Marsh. It clearly shows a patch of neck skin in the blow-up of "Doorway Man" that is separate from the chin shadow. Because of this we can establish that the round neck T-shirt is separate and distinguishable from the V-shaped dark chin shadow that Fetzer and Cinque are mistaking for a "V-neck" T-shirt. Close analysis of Unger's Marsh scan will prove that Lovelady's round-neck T-shirt is visible on Doorway Man, as is a patch of lighter-colored skin which proves that the dark shadow seen as the V-shape is separate and distinguishable from that skin area proving beyond a doubt that they are two separate entities as the photo's film indicates. Unger is competent enough to detect that the V-shaped chin shadow is enhanced by the "over-contrast" evident in Altgens' photo and explains what Fetzer/Cinque are mistaking for a T-shirt neck opening.
I have asked Doyle to post any other picture in which a round-necked t-shirt was made to look vee-shaped as a result of chin-shade. If this is real, it can't just have happened one time in the history of humanity when Billy Lovelady was standing outside the Book Depository. There has got to have been other times. And there's a big wide world out there of images, which is at your fingertips. I have tried to do your job for you. I've looked. And I can find no such thing. But, here are some sample pictures of guys with both chins and t-shirts. NOTHING COMES CLOSE TO IT. You're dreaming, Doyle. Snap out of it.
Do you think these don't apply? Do you think they are misrepresentative? OK, fine. Submit your own. Show me one other example of it. Otherwise, you're just wagging your lips, or I should say, tapping your fingers.
P.S. Be sure to open the bmp of Paul Newman, which is the last one. I think it's the most appropriate one. And you can see a lot of shade. But, it isn't falling right down in front.
I have asked Doyle to post any other picture in which a round-necked t-shirt was made to look vee-shaped as a result of chin-shade. If this is real, it can't just have happened one time in the history of humanity when Billy Lovelady was standing outside the Book Depository. There has got to have been other times. And there's a big wide world out there of images, which is at your fingertips. I have tried to do your job for you. I've looked. And I can find no such thing. But, here are some sample pictures of guys with both chins and t-shirts. NOTHING COMES CLOSE TO IT. You're dreaming, Doyle. Snap out of it.
Do you think these don't apply? Do you think they are misrepresentative? OK, fine. Submit your own. Show me one other example of it. Otherwise, you're just wagging your lips, or I should say, tapping your fingers.
P.S. Be sure to open the bmp of Paul Newman, which is the last one. I think it's the most appropriate one. And you can see a lot of shade. But, it isn't falling right down in front.