ID | #1522417766 |
Added | Fri, 30/03/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Initial data
1953 - Mumra (Italy).
Italian specialist Giuseppe Stilo explained that this photo was first published in the Italian weekly newspaper L Europeo 3 Feb 1957. This photomontage was used as an illustration to the interview with diplomat Alberto Perego, who had witnessed a UFO in the Vatican.
Previous supervision of Partition of the Church Santa Maria Maggiore (Rome) 30 October 1954, and it also contained an illustration.
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Original news
1953 - Moumra, Italy. Italian specialist Giuseppe Stilo explained that this alleged photo case was first known when the Italian weekly L’Europeo released on February 3, 1957, an interview with diplomat Alberto Perego, who had a nonphotographic UFO sighting in the Vatican City.
In order to better describe his visual observation he provided photomontages to this end (the magazine made it clear that that’s what they were). This started a widely-reproduced mistake. There were previous sighting by Perego over Santa Maria Maggiore’s church (Rome) on October 30, 1954 and these were also published in the same way.
Hypotheses
Mounting
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Photo editing began to be used almost immediately after the advent of photography techniques. They were divided into methods of photomontage without manipulation of the image after receiving the photo and retouching of the photo itself or its negative (plate, film, etc.)
Investigation
As stated in the original article - photo is illustrative. Perhaps the city is spelled wrong or it was renamed since the name is not found. Probably meaning the port of Noumea.
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Mounting
![](https://ik.imagekit.io/u4ftyhke2kx/storage/tr:h-500,w-500/nt_version/349/redaktor0002.jpg?ik-sdk-version=php-2.0.0)
Photo editing began to be used almost immediately after the advent of photography techniques. They were divided into methods of photomontage without manipulation of the image after receiving the photo and retouching of the photo itself or its negative (plate, film, etc.)
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