That's far away from the truth as it can... In case of compression, the image will slightly keep the form of the original object - in this case, a globe. Therefore, there should be circular lines as in an actual jpeg compression. However, we see squares which shows that it is NOT compression.
If you are not educated enough - I am fine with that, but don't mislead the rest.
I've never seen circular jpg artifacts, ever. Always square regions. Always.
This video is proof of nothing but the creator's lack of understanding of basic electronics and image compression.
So, commenting on what you don't understand with an incorrect opinion makes you a dumbass, right? Sorry, a retard. Or is it a shill? I never get the difference...
That's far away from the truth as it can... In case of compression, the image will slightly keep the form of the original object - in this case, a globe. Therefore, there should be circular lines as in an actual jpeg compression. However, we see squares which shows that it is NOT compression.
If you are not educated enough - I am fine with that, but don't mislead the rest.
Oh, wait. What's this? - https://youtu.be/y8gIFolGPgg?t=138
I've never seen circular jpg artifacts, ever. Always square regions. Always. This video is proof of nothing but the creator's lack of understanding of basic electronics and image compression.
https://youtu.be/y8gIFolGPgg?t=135 - jpeg compression example.
So, commenting on what you don't understand with an incorrect opinion makes you a dumbass, right? Sorry, a retard. Or is it a shill? I never get the difference...