To me I see it rise up at the desk as if it were looking at something, it seems to react to its surroundings.
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To me I see it rise up at the desk as if it were looking at something, it seems to react to its surroundings.
Far be it for me to point out the obvious...
But the main image of the room is monochrome and I would therfore assume a monochrome camera.
The 'spooky' object has colour - therefore added afterwards?
Just an observation.
Steve
i don't see it rising aeallison it rises at the last moment just at the stairsQuote:
To me I see it rise up at the desk as if it were looking at something
prodikal, MsMittens ...Quote:
Originally posted here by prodikal
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It seems like an orb that was done in photoshop and filterd in layer by layer. Do you think this is a spiritual manifestation ? its the colour that put me off. Is it fake ?
The original video that you have also has something you always check for in hoaxes...Motion blur...Whatever this is..It IS on the video and not added in.
If it was added in there would be NO motion blur..
At frame 88 on the video it is right in front of the open doorway..You would have lost a laserpointer because it would have had no background to light against...
Not reflecting against anything...
Also if it were a laser pointer there would be interuption when the user moved across the front of the building to get the angles required to make the moves this thing does...
The user would have had to be inside the building and would have had to move into camera range to get it to move around the corner and up the stairs...
I point to frame 88 as proof of that and the fact that it can clearly be seen moving behind the wall
A laserpointer has to have something to hit to be seen or it just goes infinitum till it does hit something...
Also look how it reacts to the light in the room....
Sorry..not frame 88..but at 08 seconds in...
from 7 to 8 secs in this thing is levitating off the floor and not against any background...
That ain't no laserpointer...NO WAY !!....
It is a color camera, TrendNet TV- IP200Quote:
Originally posted here by steve.milner
Far be it for me to point out the obvious...
But the main image of the room is monochrome and I would therfore assume a monochrome camera.
The 'spooky' object has colour - therefore added afterwards?
Just an observation.
Steve
How come the room view is monochrome then?
Other anomolies.
It is the same size (pixel area) as it travels further into the room - Either it's growing as it goes or whoever added it afterwards forgot to shrink in proportion as it moves away.
Steve
edit:
Again, blowing this up full screen, Turning up contrast to full & lowering brightness and you will notice certain light pixels 'flash' on the screen every few frames indicating a repeated short video loop.
These repeat, until the 'spooky' object speeds up and then a few other patterns appear, and although too quick for my eye to view exactly, but these seem to be a few loops of a short section, then a few loops of another etc.
I have watched this about 100 times now and here is my impression:
It is not a laserpointer because (previous point considered)....
It is appearing in the open doorway (therefore no background to glow against)..
Allison says it is a trendnet TV-IP200 which means it is a color camera... The monochrome appearance does not mean that much it just means an abscence of ambient light in the room...The ORB (shall we call it) does react to the light in the room and does not grow..but seems to defract light when it enters the more well lighted area of the room, A laser pointer would not do this..It would dim...So I have to ask...How can you explain the orbs interaction with the light in the room if it were an add-in later?
Here is a day shot, same cam. as for monochrome, it was taken at night with a 10 foot flourescent light above the desk.
It doesn't look like it's rising up, it looks exactly like what a flashlight/laser, etc would look like if the person carrying it stumbled.
Someone standing just outside the view angle and pointing the laser light at the lens could make the same movement. The picture could be monochrome because not enough light is present in the room. Some color cameras do that. That also would support a laser light pointed and moved across the lenz theory. Also the blur aournd the light supports that as well.
edit/ I just performed the experiment with my glasses, I pointed a light just outside my peripheral vision onto the glasses and moved it across the room and jump under a table and out the window.