The original pictures were obtained from Google I think:
Google LatLong: Post-earthquake images of Japan
Download the KML file and open it in Google Earth - much better views of current images (better res I think).
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If you look at parts of the pictures where the water didnt reach, tops of buildings etc, then the colours is not "dingy". The airport shots are good examples. The roof and boarding gantries are still clean and white. Think about the colour of the water in the videos, it's black and full of debris and mud, all of which will have been dumped and left behind when it receeded turning everything black. Think about pictures of the inside of a house after it's been floodeded. Covered in mud and sludge.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOr maybe they had the luxury of waiting for a nice bright summer's day to take the "before" shots, whereas the "after" shots had to be taken in whatever early March weather conditions happened to be prevailing.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOr maybe they had the luxury of waiting for a nice bright summer's day to take the "before" shots, whereas the "after" shots had to be taken in whatever early March weather conditions happened to be prevailing.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostI wondered that myself. I'm no expert at photo's so I'd assumed it was an effect of the light.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOr maybe they had the luxury of waiting for a nice bright summer's day to take the "before" shots, whereas the "after" shots had to be taken in whatever early March weather conditions happened to be prevailing.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostPretty bad, but it would have been better not to tinker with the colours to make the "after" images look artificially darker and grungier.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostPretty bad, but it would have been better not to tinker with the colours to make the "after" images look artificially darker and grungier.
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Originally posted by LightshipJapan tsunami survivor Hiromitsu Shinkawa found 10 miles out at sea
Rescuers spot 60-year-old from Fukushima prefecture clinging to the roof of his home two days after the tsunami struck
Japan tsunami survivor Hiromitsu Shinkawa found 10 miles out at sea | World news | The Guardian
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Pretty bad, but it would have been better not to tinker with the colours to make the "after" images look artificially darker and grungier.
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