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kirolak
7th February 2017, 04:31
These are not new Youtube posts, but I find them fascinating - I don't quite understand the techniques used to enhance the images of the bright lights (Ufos) taken years ago by Bob Lazar, but they make fascinating viewing, where the light is enhanced to show the shape & relief of the object.

If anyone has experience using these enhancement programmes I'd be interested to hear their views on the validity of the results!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik-BFFtP6L4#

PS I'm only posting a link to part 2 as I find the muzak used in the first part so unpleasant.

EFO
7th February 2017, 07:46
These are not new Youtube posts, but I find them fascinating - I don't quite understand the techniques used to enhance the images of the bright lights (Ufos) taken years ago by Bob Lazar, but they make fascinating viewing, where the light is enhanced to show the shape & relief of the object.

If anyone has experience using these enhancement programmes I'd be interested to hear their views on the validity of the results!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik-BFFtP6L4#

PS I'm only posting a link to part 2 as I find the muzak used in the first part so unpleasant.

Download then open VLC (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html),open Tools,choose Effects and Filters and from there you're on your own. :)

I use it for mine,mojo's or others videos.You'll be amazed what you'll discover. :)

Ashy67
7th February 2017, 08:14
These are not new Youtube posts, but I find them fascinating - I don't quite understand the techniques used to enhance the images of the bright lights (Ufos) taken years ago by Bob Lazar, but they make fascinating viewing, where the light is enhanced to show the shape & relief of the object.

If anyone has experience using these enhancement programmes I'd be interested to hear their views on the validity of the results!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik-BFFtP6L4#

PS I'm only posting a link to part 2 as I find the muzak used in the first part so unpleasant.

Wow thanks Kirolak, that was interesting. It's always a pity we never get a good close up of a ufo , I agree about the music :thumbsup:

KiwiElf
7th February 2017, 08:51
Hi Kirolak

YouTube DownLoader or a variety of other free apps (DAP, Speedbit etc) can be used to download the actual video itself.

As EFO has suggested, VLC is awesome, free and comes with a lot of "filters" you can use to create different effects, also 5k Player for playing really large MP4's or MKV format videos (VLC sometimes stutters a bit on really big files of this type altho there is a fix).

The other thing VLC can do is take still frame grabs should you want to study individual frames (usually around 25 frames per second of video), and if you're so inclined, these can be reopened & altered/filtered & studied in PhotoShop (or Photoshop Elements - this last one is a cut-down "consumer" version of the full-blown Photoshop, much cheaper but still very powerful) - tons of filters and FX as well.

PhotoShop itself is often "teamed-up" with other compatible video applications to create SFX, clean up images etc.

A pretty interesting "something" in your OP video ;)