A ghost in my pic?

Qacer

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Hi guys,

I am using Win XP Pro.
Someone explain this to me..

-Go to link
-Save ghostmagic.jpg to your hard drive
-Open up Windows Explorer
-Browse through the directory where you saved the image
-Look at the thumbnail of the pic
-Now, double click on the pic to get a full view.

Do you see what I see?
I've never seen this before..


P.S. that is not me on the pic..
P.S. this is about some sort of bug
P.S. i don't know why the thumbnail shows a different pic

 

Qacer

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By the way, that is not me. That is my brother.

As to how that is done, I am not sure.. I cannot figure it out.
 

Lithium381

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<< I dont see anything >>



yea and too much trouble too! hah, probably not that much effort actually took place, but i'm lazy!
 

aphex

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BTW: bad photochopping job on the real picture.... you can tell where he 'used' to be :)
 

ElFenix

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theres something back there, sorta greenish... bugs i would guess. maybe a some shrubs or something. would probably have some idea if people knew how to take pictures at night.
 

BruinEd03

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errr dude i am looking behind his shoulder in the thumbnail...i dont' see anything... =P

-Ed
 

BigFatCow

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<< errr dude i am looking behind his shoulder in the thumbnail...i dont' see anything... =P

-Ed
>>



me either.....
 

Pundit

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<< BTW: bad photochopping job on the real picture.... you can tell where he 'used' to be :) >>


But the question remains: why is the picture different in thumbnail format?
 

Yomicron

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<<

<< BTW: bad photochopping job on the real picture.... you can tell where he 'used' to be :) >>


But the question remains: why is the picture different in thumbnail format?
>>




Because the picture is shrunk down. You are going to lose quality when you go from 1024 down to like 100