Return to http://www.ellenwhite.info/jewelry-contradiction-e.htm. "Ellen White's Contradictions on Jewelry"Update: January 4, 2006Dirk Anderson kindly forwarded us a reply from Sidney Cleveland regarding our discovery of his doctored photograph:
Pretty emphatic, isn't he? And yet Sidney went on to say:
As we have shown by comparing Sidney's picture with the original, he apparently purposely adjusted the contrast of a little portion of the picture, a portion in the shape of a chain, just where he wanted a gold chain to appear. He did not adjust the contrast of the entire picture equally. That's even more apparent when one compares the picture his book now uses with Dirk's old copy of what his book used to use. Unfortunately, when Sidney thus selectively adjusted the contrast, he ended up drawing the chain on a part of Ellen White's dress where it wasn't supposed to be. Thus we are left with an odd situation: Sidney admits that he did doctor the picture, but at the same time he assures us that he did no such thing. Next Sidney says that what we call "the original":
Of course that can't possibly be true. What we call the original is the photgraph available through the White Estate's web site, a photgraph that appears to never have been printed. And we also have called the original the one that appears in Spirit of Prophecy Treasure Chest, the very picture the current edition of Sidney's book "plagiarizes." And both these examples of the original clearly show that Ellen White was wearing a pocket watch attached to a chain made of gold, silver, brass, leather, or hemp. At any rate, it is now far past time for both Sidney and Dirk to inform their readership that:
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