Your Dollars at work--Good ol' Bin Laden photochop

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fallout man

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Spain MP photo used for Bin Laden

A Spanish politician has said he was shocked to find out the FBI had used his photo for a digitally-altered image showing how Osama Bin Laden might look.

Gaspar Llamazares said he would no longer feel safe travelling to the US after his hair and parts of his face appeared on a most-wanted poster.


He said the use of a real person for the mocked-up image was "shameless".

The FBI admitted a forensic artist had obtained certain facial features "from a photograph he found on the internet".

The digitally-altered photos of the al-Qaeda leader, showing how he might look now, aged 52, were published on the state department's Rewards for Justice website on Friday.

Officials said they had adapted a 1998 file image to take account of a decade's worth of ageing, and possible changes to facial hair.

'Unintentional and inadvertent'

Mr Llamazares, 52, the former leader of the United Left coalition in parliament, said he could not believe it when he was first told about the similarity between himself and the new photo-fit of Bin Laden.

He said he soon realised that his forehead, hair and jaw-line had been "cut and pasted" from an old campaign photograph.

“ Bin Laden's safety is not threatened by this but mine certainly is ”
Gaspar Llamazares

"I was surprised and angered because it's the most shameless use of a real person to make up the image of a terrorist," he told a news conference.

"It's almost like out of a comedy if it didn't deal with matters as serious as Bin Laden and citizens' security."

The FBI claimed to have used "cutting edge" technology, but Mr Llamazares said it showed the "low level" of US intelligence services and could cause problems if he was wrongly identified as the Saudi.

"Bin Laden's safety is not threatened by this but mine certainly is," he said, adding that he was considering taking legal action.

Later, an FBI spokesman told the BBC that it was "aware of the similarities in hairline features of the age-progressed photograph of Osama Bin Laden, posted on the web yesterday, and that of an existing photograph of a Spanish public official".

"When producing age-progressed photographs, forensic artists typically select features from a database of stock reference photographs to create the new image."

"After a preliminary review, it appears that in this instance the forensic artist was unable to find suitable features among the reference photographs and obtained those features, in part, from a photograph he found on the internet."

"The forensic artist was not aware of the identity of the individual depicted in the photograph. The similarities between the photos were unintentional and inadvertent."
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/americas/8463657.stm

Published: 2010/01/16 21:20:31 GMT

I LOL while I read the following:

The FBI's Louis E Grever said: "The FBI has and will continue to apply cutting-edge forensic, biometric and technical capabilities to our most challenging cases.

Nice photochop there, Louis. I have one of myself shaking hands with Bill Cosby while exposing myself to the public. It's a good thing that George snuck you in before the turn-over. Heckuva job!
 

Hacp

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Hahaha. Well photoshop does cost 1k+ so it is some pretty expensive software.
 

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I imagine it is hard to visualize what a close-shaven OBL might look like. And I'm guessing that the high-stress good life as lived in a cave might tend to age a man with kidney disease; especially one who carries the knowledge that simply stepping outside that cave and looking skyward could plant a HellFire between his teeth.

His chin may have changed i bit over the years behind that beard so at least they are trying. I imagine they have some real doozies about his appearance as a woman.





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The really strange part is, neither this spanish politician, nor the resulting image is particulary similar to the bin laden fella.

This article doesn't mention it, but I've seen it stated in other sources that this politician has been an outspoken critic of america's war on terror, and believes his face was picked as a base because of it. IE, pure slander, retaliation and harassment. I must say I wouldn't be terribly surprised if that was the case. Of all the people on earth this guy gets picked, if it was truly coincidence it'd be the most bizarre thing to happen since Ben Affleck managed to get cast as Daredevil.
 

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The really strange part is, neither this spanish politician, nor the resulting image is particulary similar to the bin laden fella.

This article doesn't mention it, but I've seen it stated in other sources that this politician has been an outspoken critic of america's war on terror, and believes his face was picked as a base because of it. IE, pure slander, retaliation and harassment. I must say I wouldn't be terribly surprised if that was the case. Of all the people on earth this guy gets picked, if it was truly coincidence it'd be the most bizarre thing to happen since Ben Affleck managed to get cast as Daredevil.

For what purpose exactly would the FBI do this?
 

fallout man

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Im not seeing it either.

The hair is identical.

The forehead is identical.

The eyes are identical, save for some photochop smearing.

They cut/pasted the OBL's lips and nose. The shirt/neck, ears, and chin are probably from the stock photos.


The most embarrassing thing to me (aside from picking a foreign political figure as a template), is the claim of using "super fucking awesome state-of-the-art technology." Clearly, what they meant is that they gave a guy a computer with Photoshop and access to images.google.

Chop chop.
 
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