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Are Full Spectrum Camera Conversions Able to Capture Ghosts in Picture?
The Following Are Ghost Pictures Taken With Our Full Spectrum Cameras!
Our full spectrum camera conversion (UV-Vis-IR) has received very positive feedback from users. Some people are using the
camera to create Infrared photographs that are stunning. Most are using the cameras for ghost investigation. The following
photographs using our
Full Spectrum Cameras were sent to us from as far away as the United Kingdom. Select each photo to
see an enlargement of the full spectrum camera capture!
Full SpectrumCamera - Entity Ghost Picture The photo at left was featured on the Coast to Coast AM website. The
ghost p
hotograph was taken with one of our full spectrum cameras by
Dan of Roseville, California.
Here's what he had to say about it:

Success With Your Camera
"All I can say is wow! Got your camera (full spectrum - Vivitar X029)
and proceeded up to my father-in-law's old house which is now
deserted due to his death...we took 50 shots using your camera. I
included one of the original shots...this pic was taken from his
bedroom, looking down into his bathroom."
Full Spectrum Energy Photograph
The incredible ghost photo at left was taken with an 8.1 mp version full
spectrum camera
inside Mansfield Prison (aka, Ohio State
Reformatory
) in Mansfield, Ohio by Dale Lute of Sight of Ohio. Dale
had never used a full spectrum camera with an Infrared light before, so
imagine his surprise when he could "see things moving" in the
camera's viewfinder!
This strange energy (at left) on the stairs was
photographed by Mr. Lute.


"This was taken in the same room that (my wife) Laura was pushed
by something over a year ago. When I took these photos
, I felt like I
should not go up the stairs. (This is after roaming through OSR for 5
hours alone)."
Full Spectrum Camera Shadow Ghost Picture
Dayna Hodgson of the United Kingdom purchased a 5.1 mp full
spectrum
camera  for ghost hunting that enabled her to see into the
Near Infrared,
Near Ultraviolet, and visible light spectrum. Her first test
using the ghost hunting camera proved successful as she
photographed
a human-shaped shadow form in an old theater. Here's
what Dayne had to say about it:


"We were on our first walk around at start of the night. Everyone in the
group was with me...the two pics were taken about 10 seconds apart. I
also have pictures from later on in the night, and there's nothing
there to make that shape. Check out the bottom left hand box seat
area..."
Full Spectrum Ghost Pictures -Apparition
Dayna Hodgson was ghost investigating a Liverpool factory. Peering
from behind a pillar is a person, she believes.
A black and white
section of the same area shows a human
face after lightening it and
enlarging
.
Close-up of Full Spectrum Face of a Ghost
Left:
Can you see the face peering from behind
the concrete pillar?
The above series of full spectrum ghost photographs were taken by Jodi Ivy in Canal Fulton, Ohio. Jodi and her son saw a man
wearing a bowler hat in the upstairs window right before she shot this succession of ghost photos in "burst mode," using a 10.1
megapixel camera model. We put them in series so you can see the specter move. We believe it is a face. There were no lights
reflecting off of the window surface, and no one was in the locked-up building.

"Keep in mind that both Landen (my 10yr old son) saw this with our own eyes. The group was already down the road. We had
just walked back by the library from the 'church house.'  I looked up in the window and stopped and asked Landen if he was
seeing anything in the upstairs window, and he said a man with a hat on (what I saw was the same thing - he had what
appeared to be a derby typed - rounded hat). In the multiple shots it 'appears' to be moving. It was pitch dark in the building
other than the red security lights."
Note About Full Spectrum Cameras and Ghost Investigation:
F
ull spectrum cameras give photographers an advantage. The eye of the camera can see what we see but is also capable of
seeing both
below and above our range of eyesight. A true full spectrum camera is not filtered and has unlimited eyesight,
allowing it to see to its maximum potential. This is why we do not subscribe to filtering out the visible spectrum of light
. It is our
theory that ghosts manifest in different
ways and wavelengths. Therefore what the camera can see can be controlled by what light
it has to see with (UV, IR, Visible). It is preferred for a ghost hunting camera to have the capability photograph
ghosts and spirits
wherever they may
manifest within the 330nm -1200nm full spectrum range. If we would block out the visible range of eyesight  
f
rom the camera's eye, this is known as "split spectrum" and not "full spectrum" - the camera would lose a large amount of
visibility (400nm-750nm)
.
More photographs from users will be posted soon. It is our hope to discover through these investigators the effectiveness of the
full spectrum camera modification for ghost investigation.
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