Re: Judge declares zoom of iPhone image unacceptable in court

2021-11-17 Thread Akira Urushibata
First please let me make one correction: The title contains an error. The prosecutor tried to play a video on an iPad, not an iPhone in court. I understand that this is a highly politicized incident. Whichever side you are on, I would like you to pay attention to the technical issues concerning

Re: Judge declares zoom of iPhone image unacceptable in court

2021-11-16 Thread Jorge P . de Morais Neto
Em [2021-11-16 ter 06:36:02+0900], Akira Urushibata escreveu: > A ruling relevant to free software was recently made by a judge > presiding over the highly publicized trial of Kyle Rittenhouse > in Kenosha, Wisconsin, US. Another interesting message, thank you. Regards -- - Many people hate

Re: Judge declares zoom of iPhone image unacceptable in court

2021-11-15 Thread Kaz Kylheku (gnu-misc-discuss)
On 2021-11-15 13:36, Akira Urushibata wrote: I work on image processing software. I may, one day, be summoned to court to testify on the technology in use here. Software that enlarges images add pixels, but generally this is done by interpolation. A new pixel between an existing red pixel and

Re: Judge declares zoom of iPhone image unacceptable in court

2021-11-15 Thread Jacob Bachmeyer
Akira Urushibata wrote: A ruling relevant to free software was recently made by a judge presiding over the highly publicized trial of Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin, US. On the night of August 25 2020, Kyle Rittenhouse shot three men with a rifle in Kenosha, Wisconsin during heated