Thursday, September 11, 2014

Angular Filming Spectography Shroud Of Turin V G Ruello 2011

AFMS or Angular Filming Magnification Spectography was discovered by myself in 2009 when viewing some Holy relic images on the lcd screen. It was soon apparent that tilting back the laptop screen altered the angles of light that our eyes see revealing elements not seen before. Work was commenced in early 2011 on some images of the Shroud of Turin to see if it was possible to obtain images never seen before.
Before going into specific details, simply this mnaual altering of the lcd screen converts negative images into positives. This can easily be provan by yourself by placing any positive photo on the lcd screen and then tilting back the screen,you will see it convert to a negative image and placing a negative image will convert it to a positive when the lcd screen is tilted back.
What became evident to me was that each degree of tilt created a filtering type system of the light colour spectrum, this gives the user control of what colours and elements are made visible which normal negative film processing does not. Infared camera technology on the market today works on this same principle of filtering colours to reveal unseen elements.
Evidence example 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQbVDdV2jxU
The above link shows a first stage Angular filming being carried out on a Shroud positive face from Guiseppe Enrie. Before your eyes you see the the pale red stained Shroud convert revealing the full face of Christ without reversal of left to right which would not have happened with normal negative film processing. The same process a first stage angular filming as seen in clip was carried out on the one and only usable image of the Vatican Veronica Veil revealing the alive face of Jesus Christ first stage which was worked on and finally revealed to the world in March 2011 as '' the second shroud type relic in existance ''
To produce the magnificent image which this article is about, the Shroud front face image, 3 stages of Angular filming were required at altering angles.
Several scientific blogs have commenced to appear mentioning my pioneering work in this specialised field one of which states  from Article Hyperbolic Spectrum and Quantum Gravity
http://directrelativity.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/unifying-quantum-mechanics-and-gravity.html
'' My solution to the problem of how to unify the concept of gravity with the particle realm is simplistic and geometric, and for this reason, utilises almost no mathematics. The solution to this problem can be stated in one word; perspective. When a particle (like an electron) is directly in your field of view, it will appear much greater in size than all of the other particles stretching off into infinity in any given mathematician's model. Furthermore, it will occupy the central position of your frame of reference (your field of view).......In order to directly observe how gravity distorts particles across the board, we would have to manufacture a type of imaging technique which would take into account oblique light rays whilst directly observing the object. A possible contender for such a technique would be something along the lines the work of photographer Vincenzo Giovanni Ruello, and his Theory of Angular Filming. ''
The image presented to Barry took a long time to process. The first stage is simple merely 45 degree tilt, a photo is taken, this is then tilted again a second time at 27 degrees tilt, a photo is taken and the final 3rd stage a tilt of 7 degrees. 3 stages are required because angular filming processes in parts of the image. Each negative image placed on the lcd screen has its own quirks and problems and the trick is determining and finding the exact angle,like I stated previously each degree of tilt changes the colours that are being filtered away.
I cordially ask the review team to accept and print this brief and the attached photographed which was processed in 2011 revealing the soft hair and actual skin as never seen before. No photoshop or CGI has been used. (C) 2011 Vincenzo Giovanni Ruello