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This information/article is copyright, 2006 by Cody Polston, Bob Carter and SGHA. All rights reserved.
Location: Garcia's Restaurant, Tucson , AZ
Date taken: March 29 , 2003
Photographer: C. Polston
M/E/EM fields: 4 nt
Camera Model : Sony MVC-CD 350, IR enhanced

 SGHA Research ~ Photograph analysis ~ Garcia's Restaurant Photo

A digital image can be treated as a data set to extract information. This is the information that we extracted from a digital photograph taken during a investigation at the Jerome Mining Museum.

A digital image can be treated as a data set to extract information. Each pixel's intensity value is a measure of how much energy was used to generate it within the band of spectrum used to produce the image. The sum of the pixel intensities is a measure of the total energy used to create the whole image.

This is an analysis of two photographs taken in sequence.

Before

Shot 1

Shot 2

After

Image Analysis

Shot 1

 

Spectrum Analysis

Band Pass Filter 1

During a ghost hunt at Garcia's Restaurant, a trigger test was being performed in the main dining room when several oddities appeared in two images.

A Negative ion generator and an electrostatic generator (70,000 volts) were used in a experiment to test a hypothesis concerning electostatic and ions as a power source to help increase activity in the main dining room. An unusually high electromagnetic field was detected coming from the floor in the main dining room.

This was the area where electromagnetic fields of 8nt @ 17Hz was recorded. The field was present for about fifty seconds before vanishing completely.

This is also an area where unusual smells have been reported by staff and guests. We searched the building and discovered that this area sits directly above the old remnants of the jail where prisoners were kept while awaiting transportation.

The photographer was positioned on an overhead hallway, shooting down towards the dining area.

The unusual object photographed in both pictures is composed of a dark mass and a lighter region which appears to either emit it's own light or be reflecting the light in the enviroment/ camera's flash.

The light region of the object appears to be comprised of at least 3 different kinds of light while the darker section appears to only have two.

In the photographic sequence, the darker mass changes position in Shot 2 but it's composition appears to remain constant. However, the lighter section of the object loses several spectral wavelengths and has a dramatic change in density in the second photograph.

 

 

Band Pass Filter 2

Shot 2

Programs used for analysis: Scanalyze, Analyze 7.0

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