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<blockquote data-quote="MODAT7" data-source="post: 217214" data-attributes="member: 13649"><p>With my severe sleep deprivation, I have trouble remembering things, but I think you're right about the name. I guess to be fair, I should also add a disclaimer that some of her other photos may be real... just not the ones in the categories I've mentioned above. Mayhem, with your imaging job, you probably have more experience than I do.</p><p></p><p>Kirlian images have some interest with me, but someone pointed out that an image was taken of something recently dead (maybe a dead human or animal, can't remember) and it still produced a colorful image. From what I read, anything dead that is somewhat hydrated can produce a colorful image, so it's probably not capturing an aura. A way to test this would be to take an image of a wadded up wet shirt straight out of the clothes washer.</p><p></p><p>Another image type comes to mind that I saw on the Science Channel recently: Using a cheap china web cam in a semi dark room, a person can look like a ghost walking by in the distance. This has to do with low frame rate, over exposure, and motion blur. It is easily reproducable since a cheap china web cam costs $5 or less. Unfortunately, many of the "professional security cameras" also do this. Some are illuminated by an IR LED lamp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MODAT7, post: 217214, member: 13649"] With my severe sleep deprivation, I have trouble remembering things, but I think you're right about the name. I guess to be fair, I should also add a disclaimer that some of her other photos may be real... just not the ones in the categories I've mentioned above. Mayhem, with your imaging job, you probably have more experience than I do. Kirlian images have some interest with me, but someone pointed out that an image was taken of something recently dead (maybe a dead human or animal, can't remember) and it still produced a colorful image. From what I read, anything dead that is somewhat hydrated can produce a colorful image, so it's probably not capturing an aura. A way to test this would be to take an image of a wadded up wet shirt straight out of the clothes washer. Another image type comes to mind that I saw on the Science Channel recently: Using a cheap china web cam in a semi dark room, a person can look like a ghost walking by in the distance. This has to do with low frame rate, over exposure, and motion blur. It is easily reproducable since a cheap china web cam costs $5 or less. Unfortunately, many of the "professional security cameras" also do this. Some are illuminated by an IR LED lamp. [/QUOTE]
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