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A New Photo Process that Stands to Benefit Ufology! September 21, 2006
By Don Allis
WebmasterI first heard of Dr. Ronald Stewart when he appeared as a guest on The Kevin Smith Show discussing a new photographic technique he has developed, which has a possible use and benefit for a broad-range of sciences. What most intrigued me was it's use in UFO photographs and it's ability to bring out greater detail, which could answer many questions about the photo and provide more answers regarding the true nature of UFOs. If this process works to the degree, as Dr. Stewart states, then it may be one of the biggest steps towards the verification and the legitimacy for the evidence that some UFOs are actually extra-terrestrial in origins. It could also identify those photographs that have been faked and others that may turn out to be nothing more then misidentified terrestrial anomalies.
Dr. Stewart has dual doctorates in Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology and Ancient Related Pictographic studies, which have subcategorized fields relating to archaeology and other areas that cover a time span from 3000-BCE to 1200-AD, a Masters of Science in both anthropology and paleontology, dual Bachelors of Science in astronomy and forensic/photographic interpretation and geology. Dr. Stewart also has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Education and he has had course work in biology, chemistry, and criminology. His experience is wide and varied.
Due to Dr. Stewart's need to be able to do more in-depth research in his field of archaeology, he has developed a photographic process that allows him to take a photo and zoom into an area of it, as small as a pinhead, and enlarge that area to an 8x10 size photo. This brings out greater detail within that area of the image without the known degradation that is caused from the pixels or film grain that would be an obstacle in normal types of photo processes.
He first developed this process to help further his work in looking for ancient archaeological artifacts and in hopes of possibility locating and finding old ancient caverns, traveled paths, and locating water canals or reservoir systems of long buried civilizations, which might provide a better degree of knowledge as to where exactly the remnants of these old civilization are located. However, he soon realized it's importance and ability to also be beneficial in other areas, such as; photos in astronomy, inconclusive photos of bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, UFOs, or various other areas of photography, which all share the same photographic problems that are associated within in all the types of photo formats (digital or film based).
With the use of a friend's commercial equipment and software, Dr. Stewart was able to reinvent this equipment's capability from only being able to do a 300 dpi image from a very small zoomed-in area of the photo, to now being able to print out this same area at a high of 3000 to 5000 dpi, an improvement of about 1000 percent or more over the original zoomed-in area of the photo. He has found this process to be applicable to all photographic forms of films and to all digital formats, which includes: GIF, TIF, BITMAP, JPEG, etc. He has also applied this technique to: microscopic photography, astrophotography, photos in archaeology, and even to the Hubble space telescope images. For example, a photograph taken at the maximum the Hubble telescope can see into the heavens, but when used with Dr. Stewart's method it has the capability to peer even further into space capturing sub-microscopic images that are unseen by the naked eye and were not previously revealed in the Hubble telescope images. This, in and of it's self, can mean great strides for science in seeing and discovering new planetary systems.
In early 2004, as a consultant for a private expedition, he used his photography method on a mountain, for which there were certain aspects that they were able to determine about these discoveries that were backed-up by a vast amount of scientific and archaeological photographs and other forms of evidence. He was able to locate an undiscovered and unknown possible high altitude tomb, details of which will be revealed in 2007, at which time they hope to have a possible expedition to the site. "It was also in this tomb that a number of other discoveries were made that possibly could have a future effect upon how the world views mankind in general."
He has also used this photographic method in 2005 in helping with some other archaeological photographic work within this same area, just a couple of miles away from the high altitude tomb.
Dr. Stewart has also applied this method, out of his own curiosity, to some inconclusive photos of Bigfoot, to see what it would produce. He has been able to zoom close enough to show some of the facial features of Bigfoot, such as the eyes and mouth.
He is also applying these photographic methods to the "Loch Ness Monster", which he is continuing research into.
In 2005 while driving back home from near Houston, TX, on Hwy 59 South, about 60 miles from Wharton, TX, Dr. Stewart encountered and photographed a UFO, which intrigued and furthered his interest in this area. At this time he then started applying his photographic methods to further explain UFO photographs. Click here to read about Dr. Stewart's UFO encounter.
The first picture below is the original UFO photograph taken by Dr. Stewart without any of his photo processing techniques applied. The next two pictures are from the same photo, but are zoomed areas that show his applied photographic techniques, bringing out unseen details hidden within the photo. These two later photos show just a very small example of the capability of what Dr. Stewart's technique can do. His claims are that he can zoom into an area of a photo, to such a close range, that he can actually see and make out details and aliens through the windows of the UFO. This process does not suffer from pixel or grain degradation anywhere near what would occur under normal types of photo processing, but instead, through his photo techniques, he has been able to regain much of the loss detail within the photo that would never have been seen under normal types of photo processes.
See Dr. Stewart's UFO Photos Below
New E-Book, soon to be Released Note: Dr. Ronald Stewart will soon be releasing detailed information about his photographic techniques in a new E-book which will be available on CD-ROM within the next 30 days, titled "UFO-Inconclusive Photos; A New Look & Evidence" (Part #1). It will be full of photo comparisons and comprehensive detailed explanations of other unknown facts of his research that he has discovered. These have never been revealed or known before.
I will update readers when it is released. If you would like to be contacted by email, then please email me and I will contact you when it is available.
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All photographs Copyright © Dr. Ronald Stewart, 2006
Contact Information Dr. Ronald Stewart is available for guest appearances.
Email: arkroof@earthlink.net
Website: Coming Soon!You can also contact Dr. Stewart to discuss having your picture/s processed.
Original Photo without Dr. Stewart's Process Applied
Process applied to a slight zoomed-in area
Here is a closer zoomed-in area showing what Dr. Stewart describes as windows on the UFO.Note: These photos are just a small sample of what this photo processing technique is capable of. Dr. Stewart
states to be able to zoom-in so close to an area that details and aliens can be seen throught the windows of the UFO.
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