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This information/article is copyright, 2006 by Cody Polston, Bob Carter and SGHA. All rights reserved.
Location: Willow Springs Hotel, CA
Date taken: 02-27-2007
Photographer: C. Polston
M/E/EM fields: 7 nt
Camera Model: Sony, MVC CD 350, enhanced

 SGHA Research ~ Photograph analysis ~ Willow Springs, CA. DSC02802.jpg

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

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EXIF Data

Photo
DSC02802.JPG
Date and Time
2007:05:15 15:23:31
Exp. Time
1/40Sec
F/Stop
F3.8
Exp. Program
Normal
Exp. Bias
EVO.0
Metering Mode
Division
Light Source
Unidentified
Flash
Fired(Compulsory/return light not detected)
Focal Length
6.40mm
Focal Length (35 mm)
ISO Speed
160
Orientation
Normal
Dimensions
2048 x 1536
File Size
468Kb

Brightness Enhanced

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.The highest output of energy from the object in the photograph is the color red, a product of refraction in the UV range caused by the camera's flash. The Sesmimetric value of the "shadow" is estimated at 18. Another oddity is that the "cool" area of the object is pushing away a warmer section of air.

Figure 2. Simulated Spectrum Analysis

Figure 3. Bandpass

The simulated spectrum analysis shows the objects intensity is quite different than its surroundings.

Surface Plot Analysis

The surface plots of the photograph clearly show that the strange object in the photograph is 3 dimensional. It is also possible that the object is actually two separate objects that are very close together. The simulated density indicates that the "shadow" is similar in composition to a light gas substance.

Hypothesis

The analysis of the photograph indicates that that the unusual object in the photograph is 3 dimensional and is radiating some sort of energy.

Due to the objects shape and density, there are several hypotheses that one can speculate.

The first is that the unusual object is an artifact of a electromagnetic cascade shower that is about to collapse. The photons of the cascade are in the near IR to mid-IR range.

Programs used for analysis: Image J , Scanalyze, Analyze 7.0

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