karleen
Tue Jan 30, 2018 6:19 pm
If you’ve not seen my previous post “Fresh Eyes on Image 12”, you can do so here, just don’t click on that YouTube link as I’ve deleted it and added a new one:
Post is here:
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=7206
Upon applying filters to the upper panels, I was able to identify numbers and also number in the water. They correspond with the Latitude and Longitude of Old Glory Lookout in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, a few blocks from Fort Hamilton High School. 40.63, 74.04
New YouTube link is here:
https://youtu.be/oUxpOjOJOBY
gManTexas
Tue Jan 30, 2018 6:26 pm

karleen

If you’ve not seen my previous post “Fresh Eyes on Image 12”, you can do so here, just don’t click on that YouTube link as I’ve deleted it and added a new one:
Post is here:
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=7206
Upon applying filters to the upper panels, I was able to identify numbers and also number in the water. They correspond with the Latitude and Longitude of Old Glory Lookout in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, a few blocks from Fort Hamilton High School. 40.63, 74.04
New YouTube link is here:
https://youtu.be/oUxpOjOJOBY

Interesting. What “filters” did you use to pull the number out of the image. Also, to play devil’s advocate, would it have been possible in 1982 to apply a non digital manipulation filter to see the hidden features?

karleen
Tue Jan 30, 2018 6:34 pm
It seems the colors on the Image have faded with time? I think the thing available in 1982 would have been 3D glasses. With that in mind I added a transparent layer over the dots until the image was more clear. The zero or “O” seemed to stand out more, initially.
I could be completely wrong but at this point it seems to be getting us closer to that area.
karleen
Tue Jan 30, 2018 7:44 pm

MrSeabass

I applied several RGB filters to the image, then ran it under a colorblind simulator since the dot pattern matched those types of tests (
http://www.color-blindness.com/coblis-c … simulator/
) to see if anything stands out. sorry, but I cannot at all see the numbers or objects you are pointing out.

would you like me to show you without the red outlines?

borntalent
Tue Jan 30, 2018 7:46 pm
nah. you drew a line over random circles the same way 2 people can look at clouds in the sky, and one person can claim its a castle, and the other person could claim its a Princess.
also , the “V” isnt big enough for the amount of steps you need to take.
I think you are close by the spot.. but its not there.. and your random dots don’t make sense.
karleen
Tue Jan 30, 2018 7:49 pm

MrSeabass

Yes please. I’d love to see something there if it exists, but from what was presented or shown, I see nothing.

I had originally placed an ilford multigrade filter on top of the paper image–those are the filters you use when developing film. I can’t take a photo of that process because the filter is shiny plastic and it gets distorted when I take the photo.
I do believe you see what you want to see, like the man in the moon deal. Why can’t I attach photos to these messages?

karleen
Tue Jan 30, 2018 8:03 pm

MrSeabass

1. upload an image to Imgur
2. right click on the image and get a url (ex.
https://i.imgur.com/xxxxxxx.jpg
)
3. reply with the following format:

let’s hope this works. Thanks!
https://imgur.com/CDpn6b8
I think the number 4 is reaching but those are concentric circles made with the dots in the other panels.

karleen
Tue Jan 30, 2018 8:09 pm

borntalent

nah. you drew a line over random circles the same way 2 people can look at clouds in the sky, and one person can claim its a castle, and the other person could claim its a Princess.
also , the “V” isnt big enough for the amount of steps you need to take.
I think you are close by the spot.. but its not there.. and your random dots don’t make sense.

here is another V with enough steps.
https://imgur.com/31SYwzG

karleen
Tue Jan 30, 2018 8:13 pm

MrSeabass

Don’t see those numbers anywhere there, sorry.
Here’s a link to a higher resolution collection of the images. Played around in DxO using imaging filters, still don’t see anything.
http://www.bunnyears.net/misc/secret.zip

Thanks, Mr. Seabass. I have some pretty good software. I’ll have a go..