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Differences for Image 3

Submitted by rmirley on Fri, 02/16/2018 - 14:25

Differences for Image 3

Observations:

  1. Figure “A” is smaller in the original.
  2. Figure “B” captures most of the tree in the original, while only a few branches in the replicate.
  3. There is one blue angles arrow in figure “B” of the original, while there there are two white arrow heads in the replicate.
  4. There is a blue arrow pointing to the left branch on figure “C”, while there is a white arrow head pointing to the right branch in the replicate.
  5. The letters in the original are very small, while the letters in the replicate are fairly large.
  6. The picture in the original were taken on a sunny day, while the pictures of the replicate were taken on a cloudy overcast day.
  7. There are white bars between the photos in the original, while the photos in the replicate are connected.

 

Inferences:

  1. The original did not specify the size of the left most figure, figure “A”.
  2. The original did not specify the angle of the picture for figure “B”.
  3. The original did not specify the types of arrows used or how many.
  4. The original did not specify the types of arrows used or how many.
  5. The original did not specify the font size for the letters.
  6. The original did not specify the time of day or weather during the photographing.
  7. The original did not specify whether the figures were supposed to be aligned or spaced apart.

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