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This is the method I am working on via a TV set with feedback and reflective light..  The images so far are in the other thread named 'you'll be amazed' they are the small one that look like negative pics.

this is my set up so far.

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Hi Guys...
Some of the smaller pics I can see clear, and when i put some magnification on them via 'Windows Paint' wow!! they keep they clarity and you can see them bigger...
But when I save them (hoping to keep the size) the Paint program don't seem to save the magnification?? any idea's how to save with mag on......

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hi Lance,

Save them with the highest possible resolution OR pixels, however this appears to you in the program. So, if you save the picture by just clicking on a save icon and it does it automatically for you, then you need to chage that setting somewhere in the options - the default quality/resolution/pixels.

Need more details.........are u saving as bmp (bitmap) or jpg/jpeg(j-peg). Which program do you use to take the snapshot and save?

Keith

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Hi Kieth..

I save them via Video Impression program and in jpg/jpeg(j-peg.. does this help...?:biggrin:

 

Heres some from tonights session..

 

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this one looks like a maid type lady in at the top, I don't know if this one is brain pattern thinking or not...???

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heres the link to the light feedback gallery of the best images so far...

 

 

http://www.ukevpresearch.com/lightfeedbackimages.htm

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Hi to all..

  I noticed i have been having very small dark negative imagess like (photo's)  can anybody see anything in this image below or is it my eyes playing tricks with me...

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Lance,


You have a very keen eye.

They will use whatever energy/light that is available regardless of whether it's light or dark. It is also normal for their pictures to appear from any angle,.......also as a regular photo, or inverted(negative).

In this case, you were obviously right. Here's the picture inverted. For this particular second in time, this particular frame........their picture shows up best inverted.

Keith


here's your picture - only difference is it was inverted, brightness and exposure were adjusted, and the highlighted faces were seen from all four angles.

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As Keith has said Lance. You have surpassed me in Video ITC and I may be coming to you with questions. Last night I got a face on my bedroom TV, while it was off for about a second. I didn't record it though it was just a WTF moment! LOL I will have to try your technique. is this something you developed or did you get it from someone. If it is yours we may have to name it after you...the Lance method. :wink:

Good captures,

Texas Frank

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hey thanks for that Kieth and Frank:biggrin:

  I tell you what images are coming through fast and furious as of late and clearer they are getting..

I am still getting my best results from the light from the other room and just using a portion of that (not to bright as I find it drowns the images out) but feed it back via the TV and wow on frame by frame, there are some images coming through with two to three faces at a time, like they are all trying to show themselves.. its great..

I have tried different lights and distances (with no luck as yet) but everytime i just record the other rooms light coming into the dark room, they are there.. I have ruled out everything, to make sure its not me in the frame etc I always hide down on the floor out of sight when recording (I am the only one in the room)  and i have seen female images in the frames...

Anyway take alook at my gallery, I am updated everyday as new images come through and I put the good ones on there, see what you think..  They are still very small, but you can notice the faces etc... take alook...

Take care and stay safe, Lance

http://www.ukevpresearch.com/loopfeedbackimages.htm

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Hey lance great Job!!!!



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