Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Backass, the Montana Standard didn't publish the Altgens6 photo until Saturday, November 23- you dumb pluck. 

And, you already explained the AP code. You didn't have to explain it again; we understood it the first time. 

But, the Altgens photo was wired first to AP headquarters in New York and then to other AP offices around the country. This is from the FBI letter:



Mr. Shapiro advised that immediately after this photograph was taken it was forwarded by wire to the Associated Press at New York, New York, and subsequently distributed to other AP offices throughout the country.

It's what Mike Shapiro said; it's what Paul Rigby said; and it's what Harold Weisberg quoted. 

Therefore, explaining and re-explaining that code does you no good. So don't do it again.

And as I explained in great detail, the whole idea that they could have gotten that film to the Dallas Morning News -by foot- and developed it and studied it and decided what to do with it and gotten the caption written for it by 1:03 is preposterous.

Overall how long does it take to develop black and white negative film compared with colour? 
  

Best Answer Voter's Choice

  • Paul B answered 3 months ago

For b&w, manually using a developing tank. Takes me less than an hour. Including develop, Stop, Fix, and Rinse. Drying a minimum of several hours, preferably overnight.
         Trevor answered 3 months ago
  • 4hours 
  • fhotoace answered 3 months ago
    Most colour film is developed in a machine and depending upon the model, it can take as little as 15 minutes, dry to dry.

    Black and white film can be developed in different developers and depending upon the film, take 14 minutes to develop, 3-5 minutes to fix and an hour to wash. Then the film will have to air dry overnight.
But, the most important thing is that we can plainly see with our eyes that the Altgens photo was altered; we can see the alterations in it. Seeing obviously altered elements in the photograph proves that the photograph was altered. For instance, Doorman's cuff going in front of the neck of Roy Lewis- as if he had 12 foot arms.



We know Roy Lewis wasn't located there and positioned like that at that time because we can see him in the Wiegman film which was taken at the same time.



Therefore, Roy Lewis in the Altgens photo was faked, Backes. And since it was faked, it means that they needed time to fake it. Therefore, you can take your AP code and shove it the same place you shove your proscenium arches. 

  

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