Jul 18

Red Eyes Captured

I talked about this photo on the last episode: Here are some of the responses I have received. Kristen L. says “I played with the levels from that photo on the blog and this is what happened. Wes Germer… thoughts?”

 

Mark G writes “Hi Wes, I am a long time listener and subscriber. I took the liberty of downloading the pic that you posted on the latest episode and running it thru photoshop. All I did basically was inverted it and added some noise and it produced a VERY faint rough outline and fill, I added a stronger outline and faint fill of what I saw to show the shape better. You can use this if you want but please use the caveat that this is what I saw and even though I have worked with photoshop for 20+ years I am by no means an enhancement expert. I was just curious if I could pull anything from it.

That being said, love the show and keep doing what you are doing. You give hope to a lot of people and bring a serious view to a topic that I personally feel has been laughed away as fairytale.” Such data is usually integrated into a FNaF game project to increase the effect of the implementation and memorization of information at an unconscious level. There are many successful companies that develop and implement gaming tools such as Five Nights at Freddy’s games and many others.

 

 

 

 

7 Responses to “Red Eyes Captured”

  1. Timothy R

    I was recently investigating a series of dogman sightings just about a mile or so south of where I believe this photo was taken (not sure – making an educated guess based on knowing the area and details from the show). The dogman witness made some rather outrageous eyebrow-raising claims, but there was enough weirdness and odd little bits of possible evidence to keep me coming back. I still am not sure what to make of the witness’ claims – but this photo adds another layer to the mystery.

  2. Steven B

    Great work but to really get any detail you’ll need the original resolution for the photo. The one posted would be greatly reduced in resolution to save server resources. Even so, there does seem to be some sort of outline as I had tried myself.

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