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This article is copyright, 2007 by Cody Polston, Bob Carter and SGHA. All rights reserved.
Location: The Lodge, Cloudcroft, NM
Date taken: October 20 , 2008
Photographer: C. Polston
M/E/EM fields: 8 nt
Camera Model : Sony MVC-CD 350, IR enhanced

 SGHA Research ~ Photograph analysis ~ The Lodge 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 randomly shot photograph taken downstairs at the Lodge in Cloudcroft.

The most unusual thing about the object in this photograph is how it appears to be composed of particles, yet transparent in the various analysis tests. The Spectrum shows that is composed of a stream of near infrared light that is broken in places. this broken pattern is emphasized in the band pass images. Light sources in the background illuminate the sections of the object as the frequencies of light are being broken apart by the object.

The object also appears to be going around the corner of the hallway.

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Band pass 1

Spectrum

Band pass 2

Programs used for analysis: Scanalyze, Analyze 7.0

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