View Full Version : [Photo]: Ahmadinejads lebas-shakshi attacking Hojjatolislam Ardestani..


Toofan
08-02-2009, 03:00 PM
The mutant monsters of islamic revolution are eating their makers..

عکس؛ برخورد لباس شخصی ها با یک عضو حوزه علمیه قم

سایت موج آزادی: عکسهای زیر مربوط است به دستگیری حجت‌الاسلام عبدالرحیم سلیمانی اردستانی، عضو مجمع محققین و مدرسین حوزه علمیه قم و استاد دانشگاه مفید که به جرم حضور در بهشت زهرا در چهلمین روز شهادت جمعی از هموطنان، این‌گونه وحشیانه به دست جانیان کودتاگر مورد ضرب و جرح قرار گرفته است.

Bi-Honar
08-02-2009, 04:13 PM
Well the good news is that their faces have been photoshopped using a simple "swirl". The same thing was done by a Canadian child molastor and German authorities were able to unswirl the picture. The guy was arrested in South East Asia and is spending life in jail. These mofo's have just signed their guilty plead.

Motori
08-03-2009, 02:36 AM
Kudos to Iranians for planting extreme fear in their hearts (if they have any), they don't even feel safe to show their faces on their own websites.

Motori
08-03-2009, 02:46 AM
Here is one of vatan forooshes blog. Scroll down to the bottom of the page where they admit they have covered the faces for security reason.

http://beheshte-khoban.blogfa.com/post-116.aspx

Bi-Honar
08-03-2009, 03:08 AM
I know you're not a big fan of the Quran Rasoul jaan, but for what it's worth:

[3:106]On the Day when some faces will be (lit up with) white, and some faces will be (in the gloom of) black: To those whose faces will be black, (will be said): "Did ye reject Faith after accepting it? Taste then the penalty for rejecting Faith."

Sly
08-03-2009, 03:42 AM
Thanks for the link Rasoul jan. I was reading through the comments in that weblog and some of them just made me sick! These people are so brain washed and "motoasseb" that I think we will never have a real democracy in our life time.

There were some good comments against them towards the end but he did answer them with his brain washed mind. How can they have the heart to beat/kill people?? Just read their thoughts and you'll know it...

Toofan
08-03-2009, 12:25 PM
anyone here good with photoshop?


Undo The Twirl (http://www.apathysketchpad.com/blog/2007/10/20/undo-the-twirl/)

<small>October 20th, 2007 <!-- by Andrew --></small>
I work in image analysis. The major advantage of this is that when I criticise shows like 24 and Spooks for their utterly preposterous image enhancement software I can do so with a vague air of authority. But it’s not usually very exciting; not the kind of science that they can make a CSI style show about (although I thought that about maths, and they went ahead and made Numb3rs anyway*). So I was glad to see a forensic image analysis story in the Times (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article2697602.ece) today. It is the story of a very stupid paedophile who photographed himself sexually abusing young boys and put the photos on the internet. To prevent his arrest, he fired up some art package or other and distorted his face until you couldn’t tell who it was.
He used a fairly standard distortion that most packages call “twirl” or “whirlpool”. This was not smart. Had he used “blur”, he’d still be loose. Had he used “pixellate”, he’d be on the streets. Those effects destroy image information. But he used “twirl”. The thing about “twirl” is that it’s technically a transform: it doesn’t remove any information from the picture, and that means you can reconstruct the original, with a little patience and preferably a copy of MATLAB. Unfortunately, my laptop with MATLAB installed is currently not working, so I can’t fire it up and show you how to do this, but I can explain it. First, here’s the image he released and the image the police reconstructed from it:
http://www.apathysketchpad.com/blog/wp-content/paedotwirl.jpg (http://www.apathysketchpad.com/blog/wp-content/paedotwirl.jpg)
Image source: AFP (http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jBgVBr2i_cM3LNvw_ZWM2CkO2ylg)
The effect is pretty simple, and you’ve probably already figured out how it’s done, but to make it explicit, here it is in mathematical terms. Working in polar coordinates, you shift the image in θ, where the shift (which we should call φ) depends on R. (If you’re not familiar with the notation, R is the distance from the centre of the swirl and θ is the angle that distance is at.) For full nerd points, here’s the equation:
θ<sub>f</sub> = θ<sub>i</sub> + Sφ(R)
More generally it should be θ<sub>f</sub> = θ<sub>i</sub> + φ(S, R), but the art package designers probably didn’t set out to make this difficult. They probably didn’t expect it would be used in this way.
I’ve used S as the strength of the effect that you get to choose. The simplest way to undo this effect is to simply apply the same distortion in the other direction: subtract Sφ(R) and you get θ<sub>i</sub> back. First we need to know where the centre of the swirl is, but that’s relatively simple. The patterning behind him shows us the edge of the circle, so finding the centre isn’t too hard, and that’s led to people (such as what is at the moment the only commenter on the Times article above) saying that this should have been an easy fire-up-PhotoShop-and-press-twirl fix. Problem is that all paint programmes use a slightly different φ(R). So really you’re just left playing around with something like MATLAB to find a φ(R) that works. That’s why the reconstructed image above still looks a bit like he’s hypnotising you with his Scary Eye.
My preferred approach would be to knock up a MATLAB interface that let me draw a φ(R) on a pair of axes and then showed me the image it resulted in. I reckon I could detwirl that image to a recognisable whole in an afternoon. And yet…
The hunt began three years ago when German police discovered about 200 photos on the internet of a man sexually abusing young Asian boys. But the man’s face had been digitally scrambled and it was only 11 days ago that German police were finally able to reconstruct an identifiable image of the man who had eluded them for so long.
I can’t imagine how you could spend three years on that. If you can’t do it to a good approximation in a week then it’s probably impossible, and if you can then I don’t see how there could be three years of work in it.
There are 200 images, of course, but it’s safe to assume he’s used the same software to do each one. There aren’t many distorts that don’t destroy the image information, so probably many of those images were useless. The rest, you can reconstruct in the same way. They’ll use the same φ(R).
It’s not as simple as it looks at first glance, but… I just can’t see three years’ work in that. Doing it in a couple of months would have got him caught much sooner. Also now, of course, they have to computer-graphically age the image three years.
Well. Perhaps if my laptop is mended I shall have a go and see how hard it actually is, and then I’ll be able to say properly. But probably by the time my laptop gets fixed I shall be too distracted by the flying pigs and so forth.
Still, it could happen.

raminio05
08-03-2009, 09:14 PM
I know you're not a big fan of the Quran Rasoul jaan, but for what it's worth:

[3:106]On the Day when some faces will be (lit up with) white, and some faces will be (in the gloom of) black: To those whose faces will be black, (will be said): "Did ye reject Faith after accepting it? Taste then the penalty for rejecting Faith."

Nice