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Post by belchazar on Sept 20, 2008 3:51:37 GMT -5
I am wondering. Has anyone ever used a spectroscope while videotaping on a ghosthunt? I myself have been doing some experimentation with the spectroscope during filming. Its a process and pain staking but I do believe it is worth the time. I made a brace attachment to fit over the camera which raises the spectroscope several inches above the IR nightshot beam the camera uses for nightshot. Then you just look through the spectoscope while video taping. Then write down times of abnormal light variations during filming and compare them when veiwing the tape or dvd, dvr. In this process I think I can tell what is actually a true orb from a dust orb which shows up during the recording. Before I did this type of recording I did a test with the spectroscope mounted to the camera in my basement. I purposely went down kicked up the dust in the basement and started recording writing down the times of spectroscope abnormals. Then comparing them on the tape with the recorders time. I then opened all the windows up in the house on another session and did the same thing . Then on another recording I turned the heat up full blast in the house and recorded. All the orbs on the film had the same bar signature show up on the spectroscope. This experiment is in its early phases. But if it is possible to seperate the light signature of floating dust, from other sources of light in the air. I think it would be a major break through for validation that other signatures are in the air space besides dust which show up on film
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