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ISPR release Pictures and footage from Indian Drone

Lol more embarrassing moment, 2015 is a horrendous year for modi lovers indeed :Rofl:
 
Nope, far from it.

We are not talking about EXIF data here. It's ICC Profiles, which will basically give you information about the last device it was in. Also I checked, the dates are same from different readers. All 3-6 years old dates. Series of inconsistencies :

1. Why different dates and that too a range of 3.5 - 6 years ?
2. All of the images should have similar color profiles.
3. I noticed, for one image, the device info had 'Apple Computers', others did not.
4. ISPR must provide a link for the raw data. Is there any ?

Bhai that's what I am saying.

All the images you put, even from your own folders, will give the same data.

Images I put (taken yesterday) show the same as well.

And I am not completely in sync with technical terms in this field, but all the date and time and processing data is wiped by Facebook once you upload it on their servers. I'll get you a link about it as well in a while...
 
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@nForce

The time taken for this photo is:
1998:02:09 06:49:00
17 years, 5 months, 18 days, 6 hours, 1 second ago

I really doubt there were R.C quadcopters of this caliber at the time.... something off with that site.
 
@nForce

The time taken for this photo is:
1998:02:09 06:49:00
17 years, 5 months, 18 days, 6 hours, 1 second ago

I really doubt there were R.C quadcopters of this caliber at the time.... something off with that site.

@nForce

1- All my FB images are also in those two time periods, of 6 and 3.5 years, majority are from 6.
2- Some also show Mac being used, I haven't gotten near a Mac in my life! :P
3- metadata - How to know when a digital photo downloaded from Facebook was taken? - Photography Stack Exchange

My guess is after scrubbing out the exif data, the dates and platforms becomes standard across all images. A sort of default.
Yes, I believe both of you are right. There is indeed something off with this. :tup::tup:

EXIF would have been more helpful.
 
Yes, I believe both of you are right. There is indeed something off with this. :tup::tup:

Thank you!

So do we have any other 'fabricated', 'staged', 'false-flag' excuses? :D
 
Is there a way to do that?.:undecided:
Original images will have EXIF data..If you have any image directly taken from a Camera, then probably you can look into it, by right clicking the image.

Be my guest!
hahaha..let's leave it at that...I will tell you this though, we still don't have the original dates. It's scrubbed off!
 
So pak military crashed its own quadcopter after spying on indian posts?
@nForce

1- All my FB images are also in those two time periods, of 6 and 3.5 years, majority are from 6.
2- Some also show Mac being used, I haven't gotten near a Mac in my life! :P
3- metadata - How to know when a digital photo downloaded from Facebook was taken? - Photography Stack Exchange

My guess is after scrubbing out the exif data, the dates and platforms becomes standard across all images. A sort of default.

ICC profiles are of software that photo was processed in. It tells all the photos weren't processed in same computer, at least 1 apple device was used (I took photos not from facebook). facebook only removes specific exif data like system id, gps etc.. IMO..

So until ISPR gives raw data, there is no telling where the photos came from, a screen shot from a documentary? a footage from pakistan's own drone? entirely possible...
 
Yes, I believe both of you are right. There is indeed something off with this. :tup::tup:

EXIF would have been more helpful.
IIC profile is your system software data (where image was processed).. nothing to do with image itself...
 
@nForce

The time taken for this photo is:
1998:02:09 06:49:00
17 years, 5 months, 18 days, 6 hours, 1 second ago

I really doubt there were R.C quadcopters of this caliber at the time.... something off with that site.

drone companies were not in market in 1998, this date only reflect system date, it doesn't mean picture is fake.
why indian are trying their best to be in denial
 

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