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I want to do one of the quickest and most thorough debugs ever done here and itamp;#39;s of one of Eric debeamp;#39;s images that heamp;#39;s recently shared in this video and this is the first image taken from Artemis 57 000 miles away and the problem here is what Eric is doing is heamp;#39;s taking a low resolution image thatamp;#39;s jpeg compressed and has vertical compression you can see compared to the high res here and he puts it through this Affinity photo editing software which I did obtain myself and and he claims that because of these artifacts here this means that itamp;#39;s been just copied and pasted and itamp;#39;s no this is from jpeg compression when I take the high resolution image and run it through the same software Iamp;#39;m using Affinity here you can see no artifacts because Iamp;#39;m using a high resolution image so this is just debunked do not believe these images you see floating around because of Eric Dubai and others theyamp;#39;re totally bogus