SGHA Research

This information/article is copyright, 2006 by Cody Polston, Bob Carter and SGHA. All rights reserved.
Location: La Placita Restaurant, Albuquerque, NM
Date taken: February 21, 2001
Photographer: C. Polston
M/E/EM fields: 2 nt
Camera Model : Polaroid, 35mm, IR enhanced

 SGHA Research ~ Photograph analysis ~ La Placita 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 a 35mm photograph taken at the La Placita Restaurant in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Comparative views between the Spectrum and Band Pass views indicates a gaseous type of mass.

Smoke or any other type of gas was not detected by investigators during this research project.

Cause and origin are still unknown.

 

Spectrum

Negative

Programs used for analysis: Scanalyze, Analyze 7.0

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