...using 2 pictures to create a 3D effect like they did in The Matrix? What about checking for adrenochrome doping if there are any obvious signs (just wondering)?
I'm sure you could spot at least some signs of plastic surgery by programming a machine to use facial recognition software to find differences between photos of the same people taken at different times. Subtle changes in things like nose shape and hair color (e.g. grey hair is dyed close to the old color, but never exactly the same) would be revealed.
I've noticed people who have had botox have unnaturally "shiny" faces.
Also, are the photos of J Lo supposed to be proof that she had plastic surgery? She just looks like she's aged, which is expected. She's still beautiful.
funkervogt wrote: ↑Wed Jun 23, 2021 2:05 am
I'm sure you could spot at least some signs of plastic surgery by programming a machine to use facial recognition software to find differences between photos of the same people taken at different times. Subtle changes in things like nose shape and hair color (e.g. grey hair is dyed close to the old color, but never exactly the same) would be revealed.
I've noticed people who have had botox have unnaturally "shiny" faces.
I was also wondering if it could be used to spot adrenochrome and steroid doping, but I’m not sure if such a discussion is allowed?
"My beef is with the lack of ethics of her marketing and the lack of transparency. She's almost saying, 'Buy my product, as that's all it takes to look like me'. She also seems to imply the superiority of someone who is 'natural'. Natural doesn't exist. She is a hardcore beauty achiever, and it's obvious.
"Plastic-shaming is a relic of the past. It's also a bit insulting that she assumes her fans are stupid enough to believe her," adds Dr Naomi.
funkervogt wrote: ↑Wed Jun 23, 2021 2:05 am
I'm sure you could spot at least some signs of plastic surgery by programming a machine to use facial recognition software to find differences between photos of the same people taken at different times. Subtle changes in things like nose shape and hair color (e.g. grey hair is dyed close to the old color, but never exactly the same) would be revealed.
I've noticed people who have had botox have unnaturally "shiny" faces.
I was also wondering if it could be used to spot adrenochrome and steroid doping, but I’m not sure if such a discussion is allowed?
What does adrenochrome use do to a person's appearance?
I don't know if steroid use would be detectable with visual scans of a person. If they're more muscular that before, maybe they've just been going to the gym.
iridescentrae wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 8:04 am
Adrenochromes make a person appear younger all-over, and steroids affect the genitalia, I think.
I don't think anything but blood or saliva tests could determine whether a person had supplemental adrenochrome or steroids in their bodies. How would you get those things from a celebrity?