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Super slow motion for viewing High speed objects

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posted on Apr, 17 2008 @ 08:35 PM
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Can't d/l atm, are these recorded at 60fps?

If not, a standard mini dv camera footage can be de-interlaced to 60 frames per second which would result in better results. Example:

www.et.byu.edu...



posted on Apr, 17 2008 @ 08:44 PM
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Frist off, nice capture, and what kind of pgm do you have for this?

Secondly, I've been extremely suspicious of certain cloud formations. I couldn't put my finger on it, other than to say, the cloud just wasn't right. I know, that's not a whole lot to go on, but it's a starting point.

Actually, my starting point was finally spending some time and reading a bit on the chemtrails. It was after that, that I really started watching and noticing some "odd" looking formations, along with some rainbow effects that were just plain out of place. The ADDITION of activity within the cloud [ not a chemtrail ] is something I hadn't thought of.

Your curiosity sure paid off, in at least a clue that there is more going on.



[edit on 17-4-2008 by toasted]



posted on Apr, 24 2008 @ 06:15 PM
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Originally posted by igor_ats
Can't d/l atm, are these recorded at 60fps?

If not, a standard mini dv camera footage can be de-interlaced to 60 frames per second which would result in better results. Example:

www.et.byu.edu...

Sure would nice to see the closeup frames with the de-interlacing. I know there are more frames as I have seen them. But couldn't export with ulead. I'll check it out. 4 or 5 more clips of the tobacco leaf flyer at close close range. Great



posted on Apr, 24 2008 @ 06:24 PM
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Originally posted by toasted
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Frist off, nice capture, and what kind of pgm do you have for this?

Secondly, I've been extremely suspicious of certain cloud formations. I couldn't put my finger on it, other than to say, the cloud just wasn't right. I know, that's not a whole lot to go on, but it's a starting point.

Actually, my starting point was finally spending some time and reading a bit on the chemtrails. It was after that, that I really started watching and noticing some "odd" looking formations, along with some rainbow effects that were just plain out of place. The ADDITION of activity within the cloud [ not a chemtrail ] is something I hadn't thought of.

Your curiosity sure paid off, in at least a clue that there is more going on.



[edit on 17-4-2008 by toasted]
Even if you don't capture some high speed movement you have a beautiful cloud to look at. But I'm with you on there being strange clouds around. All kinds of stuff moving in and out. I'm sure there are tons of pictures of clouds out there that have traces or tiny blurs. Scan those in at high resolutions and you'll find things. But video is more easy and fun. Grab a coffee and watch the days video in super slow motion. Hunting Aliens. Play the video back to them with the action hilited in red. Everybody is interested in video and pics if they are in them. Use some of my videos as bait. Capture your own aliens today.



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