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Posted: Mar 31st, 2007 01:37 PM |
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Keith Clark Administrator
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Hello, I've spent the last 6 months or so viewing thousands of pictures received using different ITC techniques, mostly water. All the time I've been watching in wonder and amazement as I see pictures of everything I can imagine, people from all walks of life, scenes of war and daily life, different periods of time, etc. So, I scratch my head and wonder what can I do to help other people see them like I do........... So I push on, trying new things, hoping one day that perfect picture will come through. Unfortunately the majority of them aren't clear enough for most people to single out. I figure part of this is due to the poor quality of the pictures, and I can understand the other part may be due to the skill of the person viewing the pictures - the ability to be able to see the slight differences in variation and color. The most obvious way to improve this level of discernment is to spend a lot of time doing it. It seems the hardest part of viewing pictures is separating the pictures from the surrounding background. It only takes a couple of minutes for your eyes to tire when doing research like this. I find it very difficult myself, but also rewarding. So today I tried something new, I had never thought of it before. I used the lasso utility in Photoshop to separate the pictures from the background. I was rather happy and surprised at the difference it made. As a common practice I always keep the original videos and pictures from my experiments. Though the lasso tool may be considered a form of editing, I am always ready to present the original picture upon request. Similar to the editing of audio, separating a picture from it's background is not much different than filtering extraneous noise of an audio file - with less negative side effects (if done properly). If anyone else decides to give this technique a try, please follow the same rules of editing. Please always have your original file available for inspection upon request. My hope is that now more people will be able to see what I see, that more interest will be taken in this emerging area of ITC - the use of water. Here is a collage of pictures, the same pictures you just saw in the previous thread - except this time they are cut out with the lasso tool. Keith Attached Image (viewed 390 times):
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Posted: Mar 31st, 2007 09:43 PM |
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Keith Clark Administrator
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Here are some more "cut-outs" done today, recorded on March 17th. Keith Attached Image (viewed 1674 times):
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Posted: Apr 1st, 2007 11:06 AM |
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Vicki Talbott Moderator
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Hi Keith, What a great idea to use the lasso tool. I can clearly see the images. Nice! Vicki
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Posted: Apr 5th, 2007 10:14 PM |
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Keith Clark Administrator
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Thanks Vicki, They may not be clear to other people yet, but at least ya don't have to burn your eyes out trying to figure out where I'm pointing to in the picture. Keith
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Posted: Apr 26th, 2007 06:58 PM |
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Keith Clark Administrator
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New pics. Keith Attached Image (viewed 340 times):
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Posted: Apr 27th, 2007 07:48 AM |
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Vicki Talbott Moderator
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Some of those are really clear Keith. I like the top two on the left as well as some of the others. Keep us posted! Vicki
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Posted: May 5th, 2007 04:29 PM |
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lance Moderator
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Hi Kieth, Yep like Vicki says, some of those are very clear, I can see alot of faces etc in them, well done keep up the good work, take care, Lance.
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Posted: May 6th, 2007 12:20 PM |
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Keith Clark Administrator
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Thanks Vicki and Lance. Keith
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Posted: Jul 11th, 2007 10:20 PM |
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psi_research Member
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Keith, I really got into being there with the photos and trying to feel the messages. I have a question though, being a novice to liquid photography experiments - actually, I've never tried it, however when I venture into an area of research that is new for me I try to form or subscribe to a theory to try to understand it. I'm aware that ITC requires us to ignore the laws of physics as the phenomena goes beyond our current understanding, but I do try to tune in to the subtle energies that are employed in electromagnetically formed communication mediums. But how do you suppose these fantastic images in water are formed? -Bill p.s. I really like your intro to this thread
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Posted: Jul 12th, 2007 07:04 AM |
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Keith Clark Administrator
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Hi Bill, I had originally thought that it was the combination of light and water. I have now come to realize that it is light.........purely, simply, ... light. They're able to influence and maybe even bend light waves. I don't understand it much more than that yet - but that's the crucial ingredient. From what I understand at this point, I do believe that a majority of it can be understood by our physics - with the rest of the equation left to the knowledge of spirit. But as far as understanding our laws of physics - well, I'm not very good at that either. Keith
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Posted: Jul 12th, 2007 08:57 AM |
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lance Moderator
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Hi Kieth and Bill, Yea I totally agree with you Kieth, on that light is the major soucre needed for the spirit to show themselves.. What I have found in my research is that too much light can drowned them out not enough will show better images but we should aim for that balance between the two. I also find that the setting of high contrast and zero colour, should be used to get the black and white difference so the image can build up. I don't use water like Kieth does, I use the loop feedback method, but what I have found is that the lesser the pixel the better, I recently upgraded to a better pixelation TV set and the screen that is required for my method is far to smooth and small pixelation to build up the image, where as before I was using a 14 inch tv set and had a good choppy flashy screen to work with... hope this helps, Lance.
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Posted: Aug 11th, 2007 11:53 AM |
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Keith Clark Administrator
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Hello everyone, Been busy lately, have moved into different areas of experimentation. For the time being, I have put water experiments on the back burner to develop other methods. The pictures received using water methods make use of light as the primary medium through which spirit is able to produce images. As such, this idea has many other applications that can be developed. In the water experiments the water actually did as much harm as good. The positive aspect was that it refracted light onto the mirror - the drawback is that the faces that do appear have a tendency to appear misformed. Keith
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Posted: Aug 20th, 2007 10:17 AM |
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lkimberley Member
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Hi Keith, ahhhhh your so good!!! keep it it up my friend. Laura
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