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The software fills in the missing areas by finding comparisons from surrounding pixels. Therefore, a missed pixel can be expanded by the software as it compares and creates the rest of the picture resulting in an Orb.įurther reading on the Orb experiment run by Para.Science can be found here.

This would leave the creation of the rest of the image up to the camera’s software. They thoroughly researched Orbs and digital cameras and their findings showed that a typical 3 megapixel digital camera captures < 10% the total image information within a scene.

When researching this topic I came across a group called, Para.Science. A major benefit of the 35mm camera, is the negative roll, you have extra evidence that your photograph has not been photoshopped or the like. This way you avoid the major digital camera anomalies described above. So, if you’re keen to capture ‘true’ Orbs in photographs and want to be taken seriously, you really should invest in a 35mm camera. Something we will experiment with in the future no doubt. Some believe that the magnetic field in the film helps with attracting ‘spirit’ to be photographed. There are investigators who have 35mm cameras in their kits. Digital cameras also have an extended depth of field, which makes these airborne particles even more What if we compare a compact digital camera to a good old 35mm camera? Digital cameras are sensitive to the UV and IR spectrums of light and this is why digital cameras are more likely to pick up airborne particles over 35mm cameras. Funny thing with this is, they had never experienced orb like objects in their photos.
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We’ve been luckyĮnough to speak with professional photographers to get their opinion on Orbs. If you compare a low cost compact digital camera against high end SLR digital camera you will notice the difference in the quality of the photographs. With rain droplets, an image may capture light passing through the droplet creating a small rainbow effect. Orbs appear as either white or semi-transparent circles of light and may also occur with whole or partial colour spectrums, purple fringing or other chromatic aberration. Capturing an Orb in a photograph can result from retro-reflection of light off a solid particle such as dust or pollen, liquid particles or other foreign material within the depth of field. Orbs are especially common with compact cameras, where the short distance between the lens and the built-in flash decreases the angle of light reflected on the lens, directly illuminating the aspect of the particles facing the lens and increasing the camera's ability to capture the light reflected off normally sub-visible particles. In low light scenarios a flash is required. With this article we hope to shed light on the Orb phenomenon…pardon the pun. We aren’t saying all Orbs are dust or moisture in the air we just haven’t come across one that can be classed as ‘unexplainable’. We take a logical stance when it comes to these types of photos as more often than not there is a valid logical explanation for what has occurred. We are often approached for our opinion on Orb Photographs. It is widely believed that these Orbs are spirits…or are they? Orbs have become common place with the use of modern compact digital cameras. Archaic A range of endeavor or activity aĪn Orb can best be described as a ‘circular anomaly’ captured in flash photography. Archaic Something of circular form a circleħ. A globe surmounted by a cross, used as a symbol ofĦ. Thought by ancient and medieval astronomers to revolve about the earth and carryĤ.
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One of a series of concentric transparent spheres A celestial body, such as the sun or moon.ģ.
