Spotting a Fake Ghost Picture
Tuesday, March 1, 2011 by dev
Spotting a Fake Ghost Picture.How to make a fake ghost and a real ghost image spot. Camera techniques and cheats that reasult in false or distorted pictures and ghost orbs. Phantom or Fake? You decide.
Article was written for Spirit & DESTINY
How to make a fake ghost spot
You happily snap away at a family gathering, when millions of people every day. But if your photos are developed strange whispy form nebulae. "Orbs" (raindrop like blobs) or, if you're lucky, something like a ghostly body or face. But can they really ghosts?
Paranormal expert Craig Hamilton-Parker thinks there every chance they are. "Over the years, many experiments using telepathy to project an image of the human mind on a photographic plate," says Craig. "And using a process known as Kirlian photography, which captures electromagnetic energy fields, we picture human aura. It is not beyond the realms of possibility that spirit energy can be captured on film too. '
35mm film camera Fakes Spotting a Fake Ghost Picture
Craig believes that the days of 35mm film, there was more chance of technical failures are confused (or deliberately passed off as) spirits. However, with the advent of digital cameras and camera phones, where images are recorded electronically, it is harder to explain away orbs, strange streaks of light and transparent faces.
"It is intriguing that so many people are just capturing what looks like ghosts on digital cameras," says Craig. "Years ago, it was too easy crystals in the developing solution to a stamp on a picture that would look like an orb. But today, with advanced automatic cameras, there is much less chance of defects or double exposures arise. '
Article was written for Spirit & DESTINY
How to make a fake ghost spot
You happily snap away at a family gathering, when millions of people every day. But if your photos are developed strange whispy form nebulae. "Orbs" (raindrop like blobs) or, if you're lucky, something like a ghostly body or face. But can they really ghosts?
Paranormal expert Craig Hamilton-Parker thinks there every chance they are. "Over the years, many experiments using telepathy to project an image of the human mind on a photographic plate," says Craig. "And using a process known as Kirlian photography, which captures electromagnetic energy fields, we picture human aura. It is not beyond the realms of possibility that spirit energy can be captured on film too. '
35mm film camera Fakes Spotting a Fake Ghost Picture
Craig believes that the days of 35mm film, there was more chance of technical failures are confused (or deliberately passed off as) spirits. However, with the advent of digital cameras and camera phones, where images are recorded electronically, it is harder to explain away orbs, strange streaks of light and transparent faces.
"It is intriguing that so many people are just capturing what looks like ghosts on digital cameras," says Craig. "Years ago, it was too easy crystals in the developing solution to a stamp on a picture that would look like an orb. But today, with advanced automatic cameras, there is much less chance of defects or double exposures arise. '