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Post by Krysta on Jun 8, 2011 9:04:07 GMT 10
I told you I am determined. An investigator got back to me just now. Things will be moving forward from here on.
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YIPEE!!!!! ;D
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Post by Krysta on Jun 8, 2011 16:07:00 GMT 10
This keeps getting better.... Just got an unbiased opinion from a stunt kiter. And I never asked this person either. I left a comment on their site that mentioned my video. And they just happen to be a stunt kiter! I have hit the lottery! Anyways they are going to do some research for me.
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Post by Wes Gear on Jun 8, 2011 16:20:02 GMT 10
Nice info Elouina, thanks for keeping us informed with your research into this.
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Post by brillbilly on Jun 8, 2011 21:31:18 GMT 10
I told you I am determined. An investigator got back to me just now. Things will be moving forward from here on. [/size] YIPEE!!!!! ;D[/quote] Good for you,you keep going,im still on the case too, so dont think i gave up ;D
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Post by Krysta on Jun 10, 2011 19:23:45 GMT 10
Ok now this is just my opinion. Looking at this with a free trial of $600 software, that is not an "S" on that one picture, but actually part of its shape. Notice how the "S" appears 3D? I think that it appears wrong because the video is interlaced. With the right object, I could possibly be seeing a multi part rotor type mechanical engine. Similar to that you would see on a oscillating fan, but more complicated. Now what I think I am seeing makes total sense. I am seeing this in lots of pictures. But, I am trying to find the best software and settings. I am too inexperienced with this. It has an arm type apparatus that hooks around it, and rotates in a up then down fashion. (Look up a single blade fan. Similar, but not quite.) This rotor arm starts off thick and wide, bends down funny and around half of it. Thus the "hook " appearance in multiple views. It is hard to describe how I feel it moves. But the result is movement of the rotor arm around and up and down (all over the place) repeatedly and very fast. At the end of the arm is a round disc (perhaps cupped). Which would have to have something to do with aerodynamics I imagine. The dark part on the bottom is a linear textued base of support with ridges. And at the end of this support, there is something that looks "toe" or "claw like" that is for touching down to the ground when landing. My feeling is that this is definately mechanical, whether alien or manmade. I will post more pics showing this when I "get it together better" with this software. LOL... Click on the pic and see it larger. I need to figure out getting more detail into this. Can you see this too? Attachments:
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Post by brillbilly on Jun 10, 2011 22:19:34 GMT 10
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Post by Krysta on Jun 11, 2011 2:35:31 GMT 10
Thanx, I will watch the entire video later. I just skimmed through it real fast for now. I think you have a good comparison there.
I may be shooting too high, but I emailed Nick Pope last night. LOL....
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Post by Krysta on Jun 11, 2011 23:18:46 GMT 10
This is a work in progess, and I do have a plan. Just wanted to give you a sneak peek.
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Post by Wes Gear on Jun 12, 2011 0:07:14 GMT 10
Nice work Elouina.
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Post by Krysta on Jun 12, 2011 13:47:49 GMT 10
You know, I just can't let this rest. If you only knew what I have been seeing. I have finally been able to deinterlace properly by seperating the frames. Thus no merging of 2 frames. I will post a video of actual pictures. All I did was resample them to 10,000 bpi in Corel Draw, and adjust contrast, brightness, saturation, highlights, and midtones. No different than I would do for a pic of my kitty cats. But here is one I thought you may want to see now. This is a really good pic. So what is this? Oh, too big for this site, ok I will resample it downwards. Oh well, it just isn't looking the same once attached. Maybe I should lower the contrast. And the thumbnail isn't showing here either. It looks better as a thumbnail. For some reason it keeps looking like a spinning bird head to me. LOL.... Maybe a bird kite? Attachments:
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