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This Eddie guy is spot on correct fuck Joe and his other guests

This Eddie guy is spot on correct fuck Joe and his other guests

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I said digital photo.

There is no magical leprechauns inside space probes drawing photos.

Nor can we return physical film to earth.

They are digital photos. Of course they are CGI

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That's true, you did, my bad...

But you're still wrong though, a physical camera isn't a computer...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer-generated_imagery

Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is the application of computer graphics to create or contribute to images in art, printed media, video games, simulators, computer animation and VFX in films, television programs, shorts, commercials, and videos. The images may be dynamic or static, and may be two-dimensional (2D), although the term "CGI" is most commonly used to refer to the 3-D computer graphics used for creating characters, scenes and special effects in films and television, which is described as "CGI animation".

The first feature film to make use of CGI was the 1973 movie Westworld.[1] Other early films that incorporated CGI include Star Wars (1977),[1] Tron (1982),[1] Golgo 13: The Professional (1983),[2] The Last Starfighter (1984),[3] Young Sherlock Holmes (1985)[1] and Flight of the Navigator (1986).[4] The first music video to use CGI was Dire Straits' award-winning "Money for Nothing" (1985), whose success was instrumental in giving the process mainstream exposure.[5]

The evolution of CGI led to the emergence of virtual cinematography in the 1990s, where the vision of the simulated camera is not constrained by the laws of physics. Availability of CGI software and increased computer speeds have allowed individual artists and small companies to produce professional-grade films, games, and fine art from their home computers.[citation needed]

The term virtual world refers to agent-based, interactive environments, which are now[when?] created with CGI.

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Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is the application of computer graphics to create or contribute to images in art, printed media,

yeah like when a probe goes to pluto and sends back infrared and they use computers to translate that into "visible spectrum"

Like what they did

Did you know there are trillions of colors you can not see?