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  1. <p><img src="http://www.impactoptics.com/images/ROAD9e.jpg" alt="" width="700" height="469" /><br>

    And from the scriptures of JOB 39-41...an image projection from The Unicorn Petroglyph:<br>

    Ahead...The most elusive creature ever known to humanity!<br>

    (the perspective image size would be about right)<br>

    laserles<br>

    "Developing the OLDEST photographs known to humanity"<br>

    <a href="http://www.impactoptics.com/">www.impactoptics.com</a></p>

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  2. <p>"I wonder why?"<br>

    John...the answer is truly biblical in perspective:<br>

     

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    <p align="center"><strong>"...accept that some people are ‘intellectually blind’ and that, therefore, there is no point in asking a blind man to describe the sunset. Moreover, the Bible points out that ‘God made some men blind, so that seeing they would not see’ – the purpose of the Parable . The Popol Vuh likewise says that ‘God blew mist into the eyes of men, so that seeing they would not behold’."</strong></p>

    <p align="center"><strong><em>Words of Wisdom and Providence by the Respected Author, Scientist, Engineer and Discoverer...</em></strong></p>

    <p align="center"><a href="http://www.mauricecotterell.com/">Maurice Cotterell</a></p>

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    <p ><a href="../photodb/user?user_id=1599689">Robert Lee</a> <a href="../member-status-icons"></a>, Aug 25, 2009; 01:50 p.m.</p>

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    <p>How are your grant writing skills? :-)<br>

    Robert...do you know of an organization that would fund my research?<br>

    Using the photographic methods developed for the artifacts I discovered and research...I can provide proof of an advanced and unknown intelligence and enscription technology.<br>

    It has been my experience that few comprehend the significance of my research.<br>

    Thank you for the link to http://www.ids-imaging.com/ though high resolution digital would assist...the ideal tool for recording the hologram projections from these artifacts would be a medium format camera. Do you know of a turnkey confocal digital/medium format camera system?</p>

     

     

     

  4. <p>My ancient iMac operates with both OS X and OS 9 in the background (for my photoshop application). Incredibly...the switch to black on white works will work with the Canon Remote Capture program I was given with the SX100. This method provides the real time optical translation required to view and decipher the petroglyph projections.<br>

    Thank you Ted & Pete and all who have helped me along your responses!<br>

    laserles<br>

    "Developing the Oldest Photographs Known"</p>

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  5. <p>I would like to thank all for your inputs. I have tried IrfanView...the program links to my SX100 and operates the shutter. I am still looking for the option whereby I can monitor the camera and invert the image to the negative field. I will also work with the monitor RGB variable as suggested.<br>

    Digital cameras today don't carry the option to invert...my simple cell phone camera does this quite nicely. I remember the 1st Sony digital I worked with (~2MP) contained this feature.<br>

    My research with small portable petroglyphs termed 'petro photoglyphs is quite unique. The small stone artifacts contain overlay etched photolith masks that project as holograms. A highly advanced inscription technology applied to stone (enduring media)...these artifacts are time capsule communications as they require our current photo technologies to decipher.<br>

    For more info on this subject...please reference my page on this website of my research website:<br>

    http://www.impactoptics.com<br>

    Thank you to all again...<br>

    laserles</p>

     

  6. <p>I am an archaeological researcher and have a requirement for a real time digital inverting (software) package. The software would capture the real time color or BW image on the screen of my PC/Mac and immediately turn the image into it's invert/negative for viewing.</p>

    <p>I currently have a Canon SX100 with a remote capture program that doesn't invert the captured image.<br>

    Thanks in advance for any help you may provide.<br>

    laserles<br>

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