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Orbs at my haunted house
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 3:27 pm
by iHaunt
Ok, tell me you can see yellow orbs around my house?
Re: Orbs at my haunted house
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 4:49 pm
by Castle
Kinda just looks like a blemish in the photo when the negatives were being processed. What kind of camera did you take the picture with?
Re: Orbs at my haunted house
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 5:33 pm
by MacPhantom
Looks like someone had an eggroll dipped in spicy mustard for lunch, then forgot to wash his hands before taking pictures.
Re: Orbs at my haunted house
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 5:37 pm
by Ciuin
Castle wrote:Kinda just looks like a blemish in the photo when the negatives were being processed. What kind of camera did you take the picture with?
I agree, someone dribbled some developing bleach on the upper rollers.
Re: Orbs at my haunted house
Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 12:28 am
by iHaunt
Nikon.
Re: Orbs at my haunted house
Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 4:11 pm
by Pumpkin_Man
If thses photos were originaly taken on film, the processor did a sloppy job and spilled chemicals or something on the print or negative. If thses where originaly shot with a digital camera, it's likely you need to clean off the CMOS chip.
Mike
Re: Orbs at my haunted house
Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 6:42 pm
by Castle
What type of camera as in digital or film, but either way it can be explained.
Re: Orbs at my haunted house
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 4:03 pm
by Midnight Witch
Yes, we can see them. They don't look much like orbs, though. Just spots.
Re: Orbs at my haunted house
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 9:10 am
by Pumpkin_Man
Castle, a film camera is just that. You have to load in a roll of film, take the pictures, (24 or 36 exposures usualy) and then after you rewind the film back into the cassette, you bring it to a drug store or a camera store to have the negatives processed, and then prints made. After a couple of days, or in some cases you can get 1 hour processing, you get a print of each frame from the original negatives and the original negatives back. If that was the case of that photo you posted, then the "orbs" are likely an inperfection on the paper used to make the print. You can double check the negative, and if you don't have "orbs" on the negative, then that's likely what it is. If you do have "orbs" on the negative, then it could either be a light struck negative, or chemical spill, or maybe something phenominal did happen.
In digital photography, there is no film. A digital camera is basicaly a video camera. It works the same way as a video camera, by exposing a CMOS chip instead of film. The only two relavant differences is that a digital or "Still Video" camera gives you much higher definition then a standard video camera, and the images are stored on a memory card instead of negatives and prints. You can make your own photo CD or DVD, and print them out using your own computer and printer, or you can bring them to that same photo processing place and they can put it on a disc, make prints, etc, etc for you (at an inflated price, of course.) If this is the case with the posted picture, your "orbs" are likely dirt that got on the CMOS chip, or it could be something phenominal. I doubt it, though. The way to check, is to take some test photos, and then upload them to a computer. If those same "orbs" appear, then you have a dirty CMOS chip. Mystery solved.
I had a simular experience while out on photo shoot for my work place. I was getting these strange looking "orbs" in the sky of all my out door photos. At first I thought it was the way the light was hitting my lenze. Then I noticed these same "orbs" on wedding cakes I photographed, on the forehead of my infant grand nephew, and in various other places. I removed the lenze, put the camera in "bulb," and pressed the shutter button and held it on so the shutter would stay opened. Sure enough, there were two large dust speces sitting right on the chip. A little compresed air, and then I use the camera's sensor cleaning function to clean the CMOS. The result; no more "orbs."
Again, I am not trying to dispute your claim that you photographed real ghostly orbs, but just offering a possible explination.
Mike
Re: Orbs at my haunted house
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 6:38 pm
by witchy
Pumkin_Man I luv you, but man do you have some lond detailed posts, short & and sweet works best for me!!
Re: Orbs at my haunted house
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 8:44 am
by Pumpkin_Man
Sorry about that, Witchy. I didn't mean to be long winded, but I was trying to answer Castles question about the difference between film cameras and digital cameras, and offer possible explanations for the presence of "orbs" in the photo.
For future reference I'll post a "long winded and possibly boring" warning, because I can definately understand that photography, or other things that interest me might not necessarily interest others.
Mike
Re: Orbs at my haunted house
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 10:50 pm
by iHaunt
Mike, do you think you can do the investigation my pic? Make sure it's orb or not?
Re: Orbs at my haunted house
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 2:34 pm
by Pumpkin_Man
If you shot it on film, I would have to see both the negatives and the prints that you got back from the photo processor. If you shot it on digital, I would need to see the original jpeg, but it very much looks like your "orbs" are either dust on the CMOS or somethig got spilt on the prints.
Mike
Re: Orbs at my haunted house
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 5:42 pm
by iHaunt
Maybe you're right, Mike. Something may be split on the photos, or something that was from food on fingerprint?