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It's not cool to fake 6

On June 04, 2007, a screenshot was posted that showed PavilioN having 10,000 RPM. The screenshot was said to be fake on June 05, 2007, however, there was a way to tell that the screenshot was fake.

In the picture below, you can see a comparison picture between PavilioN's 10,000 RPM screenshot to a real 10,000 RPM screenshot. Inside the red highlighted box, you can see that PavilioN's picture has a lighter shade compared to the real 10,000 RPM one. This means that PavilioN edited the picture. If you can look closely, you can see that in PavilioN's picture, that bright outer ring around the tachometer. This means that he got a 10,000 RPM picture from somewhere else and replaced the current tachometer.

In Adobe Photoshop, if you put PavilioN's picture and the real 10,000 RPM picture on top of each other, and use difference, you can see the difference between the pictures. If they are the same, you should see black, but in this picture, you can see a bright colour in the tachometer, which means that there is something different between them.

If you put a real 10,000 RPM and a real 9,000 RPM picture together, you can see that the entire gauge is black, (except for the numbers, because they are different tachometers) which means that there is almost no difference.

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