by BjoernH » Tue Jan 17, 2017 9:16 am
Hey folks,
after a night of sleep, I am a little bit more relaxed, but my concerns are still alive. I knew about the 2010 APOD and if you look at it, it's much different to my version. I never stated that I was the first one capturing the satellite trails in an animation. It's about all those artistic details: viewfield, composition, framing, exposure times, animation speed, image processing. If you keep all these things in mind, the APOD looks surprisingly similar to my version. It could be a huge coincidence that he captured nearly the same region and chose to process it in the exact same way as I did it (do you want to know how many steps the processing involved??)
So when I say he copied my idea, then I mean he reproduced what I did, to the finest detail. And once he did that, he lacks originality. I don't want to question the APOD decision to chose this video, but I want to raise concerns about how people blatantly copy others processing routines to the detail, without mentioning the original work.
Hey folks,
after a night of sleep, I am a little bit more relaxed, but my concerns are still alive. I knew about the 2010 APOD and if you look at it, it's much different to my version. I never stated that I was the first one capturing the satellite trails in an animation. It's about all those artistic details: [b]viewfield, composition, framing, exposure times, animation speed, image processing[/b]. If you keep all these things in mind, the APOD looks surprisingly similar to my version. It could be a huge coincidence that he captured nearly the same region and chose to process it in the exact same way as I did it (do you want to know how many steps the processing involved??)
So when I say he copied my idea, then I mean he reproduced what I did, to the finest detail. And once he did that, he lacks originality. I don't want to question the APOD decision to chose this video, but I want to raise concerns about how people blatantly copy others processing routines to the detail, without mentioning the original work.