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Eskaminagaga

08/01/15 11:53 PM

#95334 RE: imelcooler #95333

When you take a picture with a digital camera, it leaves a kind of fingerprint on the image as part of the Exchangeable image file format or Exif data. This Exif data is embedded with information about the camera such as date and time, type of camera, settings used to take the picture, and sometimes even GPS info if taken with a smartphone or a GPS capable camera. This data can be deleted. This is likely what will happen from now on since the knowledge of this has reached these message boards and everyone will likely now be examining the images for this.

The picture of Kim was taken in 2010 and is actually part of the series of pictures that show him working in the lab that is posted on the website already. The image of his face was cropped from one of these pictures that was not publicly posted before. A reconstructed image of the original thumbnail that the face shot was cropped from shows Kim standing between Dr. Malcolm Fraser and his wife. Here is the thumbnail I was able to get: http://imgur.com/ivtW5dX

The time/date for the 2014 image of the silkworms was taken directly from Exif data on the image. It may be correct or not, it is simply based on the date & time that was manually input into the camera when it was initially set up.

The Techtextil North America date was something i thought was strange myself a while back, especially since i could not find KBLB on the list of exhibitors. I contacted Ben who stated that he believed Kim went as a guest. I googled Techtextil May and found that it was in May in 2014 in Georgia. I found an article on that 2014 show that used the same image that the Spider Sense article used (http://www.innovationintextiles.com/techtextil-north-america-and-texprocess-americas-2014-set-record-attendance/).

No radioactive spiders involved in this.