Yes, the colors are washed out, but the form of everything is still intact. It really is like a shirt that has had the color washed out of it, but the material is still there.
But now compare the washed-out Towner with the richer one.
To me, that's a whole different caliber of wash-out. And it's especially so concerning the baby. As I've been saying the form of the mother was built out of the tree.
Notice that there is a black "H" on the left, and the woman also looks like she's a black "H" on the right. She is way too squared off to be a real person. And notice how big she is. Notice how big her head is. Compare the size of her head to that of the men in front of her.
Note that she is farther away from the camera than the men. Note also that she is a woman, and men tend to have bigger heads than women. Yet, her head is bigger than theirs and significantly so.
But go back to the washed out frame on the right below. Notice how utterly rectangular her remnant is.
Are real people as rectangular as that. Look how rectangular she is compared to the Fedora Man. And speaking of Fedora Man, look how large her head is compared to his.
Wow! She is like a freak! No woman could be built that way, and no woman could be built that large.
But, getting back to the baby, its reduction to a mere wisp is just too much.
First, the boldness of the orange in the orange cap is too much to begin with. This was 1963, and home movie cameras didn't produce that bold of color. But, the reduction of that bold orange to the faintest wisp of white is just too much to expect. What it tells me is that an infusion of color is all it ever was, that there was no form behind it.
Here's another good comparison to make. Compare the breadth of the woman's neck to the breadth of the neck of Fedora Man.
Holy Cow! Look at the size of that woman's neck! It's unbelievable. She isn't real. All she is- her form- is that of the tree.
She was built out of that tree. And the baby is just globs of color that were added next to her- globs of color that easily got washed out.
There is no comparison between this and what we see in the good and bad versions of the Zapruder film.
The Towner Woman and Baby aren't real. They weren't there. They are an illusion. They are a fraud.
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