An eagle eyed reader identifying himself as Kahuna emailed CVG to ask why one of the Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding shots featured a static ‘boarder, whilst the ‘speedometer’ was reading 51mph. He also suggested the boarder looked ‘cut out’, like he’d been placed on the backdrop as an afterthought. We scratched our chins, but we weren’t sure.
The next instalment in the saga came when an image was posted on an IGN message board, suggesting the lens flare in the shot was faked. The flare effect apparently bore an uncanny resemblance to one of the stock lens flare effects that can be applied by the image manipulation software Photoshop. You can check out the evidence and make up your own mind by following the link on the left.
We applied the default Photoshop lens flare to the image, and to our surprise the flare matched the one on the Microsoft image. Then we zoomed in on the shot, and it seems that the character is a higher resolution than the backdrop. Check our zoomed in picture, and draw your own conclusions.
Microsoft hadn’t returned our calls at the time of going to print.
Source:
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/story.cfm?sid=2371