View Full Version : Could this be paranormal or just a camera glitch?
tellymax_42y
Jun 18, 2011, 02:28 PM
What causes colored squiggly lines in a photo, plus a black mass around it?
hauntinghelper
Jun 18, 2011, 02:55 PM
I'm not a photography expert, but I think the first question would be whether it is digital or on film?
cdad
Jun 18, 2011, 05:10 PM
Do you have an example of the photo you can post here or elsewhere? Effects of light can be caused by the camera and its called chroma of pixels. A dark spot can be anything from something on a lens to a failure of a chip to see part of the picture. Low voltage in a camera can cause this also.
tellymax_42y
Jun 18, 2011, 05:30 PM
Pictures were taken with a Kodak easy share Digital 14 megapixels camera. My friend said this camera is as close to a professional camera, without the expense. He paid about $ 500. I also saw him re-take photos, and could not re-produce the same effects.
tellymax_42y
Jun 18, 2011, 05:57 PM
I will have to ask my Daughter to attach pics, (she does this for me :) when she 's here OK. I should add, that I am in a ghost Hunting Group, as My Husband and the one that took pics in question. I am one of the De-Bunkers and I want to be as professional as possible. I appreciate All the Help I can get. Thank You. Below I have commented on type of camera, etc. I will try to get back soon as I can with attachments.
martinizing2
Jun 18, 2011, 06:53 PM
It would be helpful to know what you taking pictures of also.
Were you trying to catch a paranormal event ?
I would like to see the photo too.
How long have you been in the De-Bunking business? That can be a mixture of fun, fright and lots of work , it's one of my "hobbies" and has been for several years after I was witness to real paranormal events.
All the new electronics and software have made it a real circus to figure out what is real and what isn't. Almost anyone can fake photos , video, and recordings with a minimum of effort.
Good luck and be sure to post your photo.