I have often tried to explain to friends that using Infrared when taking pictures will often reveal a UFO not seen with the naked eye. Most of the new digital cameras have a built in feature that uses this technology to make all pictures clearer. You can test your digital camera but pressing any button on your TV remote while looking though your camera - if you don't see the light with your eyes, but you see it on the camera, then your camera has built in Infrared tech. (Point the end of the remote toward the camera). Here is a small artical I found online to suppot this:
source:http://www.nationalufocenter.com/
TAMPA -- UFO researcher Rick Troppman said that UFO sighters would see the objects and then they would suddenly disappear. He felt that the objects were there but that they had shifted over to the Infrared Spectrum. In this case, the viewer would not be able to see the UFO because the viewer only had regular eyesight spectrums. When the UFO shifted back to the regular eyesight spectrum, then the viewer could suddenly see the UFO up in the sky. Dogs and cats can see in the Infrared spectrum, and this could explain their sudden or loud reactions to the unseen UFOs and visible UFOs. Just recently, the Big 5 Sporting Goods stores printed newspaper advertisements describing American binocular makers have a camera mounted on the center wheel that has some IR capability. When the viewer sees a hovering UFO, he or she can look at the object thru the magnified lens and at the same time take a photo of the magnified UFO. Thanks to Kenneth Larson, UFO MAGAZINE (April 2009),. http://wwwmeasurescom.blogspot.com/
Here also is a video clip of Jamie Maussan detailing a video taken by a person using infrared and comparing the same with video taken without infrared:
It is also worth noting that your peripheral vision will pick up the objects, but then they seem to immediately vanish when you turn to look direct on. The spectrum apparently is increased when you see from the corner of your eye (so to speak).
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