• UFO Sighting Photos leaked out of NASA-Johnson Space Center, 100% clear UFOs In High Detail.

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    Posted in UFOs on January 29th, 2012 by ufos

    A few nice ufo images I found:

    UFO Sighting Photos leaked out of NASA-Johnson Space Center, 100% clear UFOs In High Detail.

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    UFO Sighting Photos leaked out of NASA-Johnson Space Center, 100% clear UFOs In High Detail. bit.ly/jsbcuJ

    UFO Sighting of Fleet of Orbs over Hawaii Military base on April, 2011

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    UFO Sighting of Fleet of Orbs over Hawaii Military base on April, 2011, Video. bit.ly/h0NTw7

    UFO Sighting in Abruzzi, Italy of grey flying disc on March 16, 2011, photos.

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    UFO Sighting in Abruzzi, Italy of grey flying disc on March 16, 2011, photos. Taken from Live Internet Italy Cam!

    scottcwaring.blogspot.com/2011/03/ufo-sighting-in-abruzzi…

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  • What are your thoughts on that vid called “UFO Crash (High Quality)”?

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    Posted in UFOs on November 24th, 2011 by ufos

    Question by edgar: What are your thoughts on that vid called “UFO Crash (High Quality)”?
    I never get a response on this.

    I just can’t see how it would be possible for anything manmade that was designed to fly being able to hit the ground that hard without losing all lift capability, control and structural integrity.

    Out of all of the “ufo” videos, this one makes me wonder. But nobody seems to know where it came from, who took it or where it happened.
    laurel- it’s almost just as easy to copy and paste it in search. a couple of clicks.
    left click and hold, drag over text to highlight it, left click, choose copy, go to search box, right click, paste…takes two seconds
    estella-yea it does look a bit odd that it passes in front of the pole, while the impact seems to be at least a few hundred meters away.
    (right click choose copy) sorry :(

    Best answer:

    Answer by LaurelHS
    A link to the video would have been helpful here.

    Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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  • UFO Secret – High Strange Meltdown – Feature Length

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    Posted in UFOs on November 2nd, 2011 by ufos

    ATOMIC BOMBS, US MILITARY, UFOs & NATIVE AMERICAN TRADITION COLLIDE IN A POP CULTURE MELT DOWN OF EPIC PROPORTIONS. Native American beliefs, Roswell, government conspiracy theories and the search for spiritual meaning all take root as we explore a subculture populated by enthusiasts, skeptics, investigators, abductees, and entrepreneurs. Humorous, compelling and stripped of tabloid TV sensationalism, this film examines the cultural, economic and metaphysical factors behind the UFO phenomenon. HIGH STRANGE NEW MEXICO 3 DVD SPECIAL EDITION – now on DVD and LOADED with Bonus Features and Interviews – Cat#U668, 323 mins. Go to www.UFOTV.com. “…DELIGHTFUL & OFTEN HILARIOUS…” – SPIRIT MAGAZINE “…LEAVES YOU THINKING…” – DUNCAN ROADS, NEXUS MAGAZINE “…OLIVER STONE AND SPIKE LEE COULD LEARN FROM THESE (FILMMAKERS) – ELIZABETH ROSE, TALENT IN MOTION MAGAZINE

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  • Take High Quality Digital UFO Sky Fishing Images and Don’t Ruin Them in Photoshop

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    Posted in UFOs on September 21st, 2011 by ufos

    Your resolution will never come back once you close out of Photoshop, or any other photo editing software program.

    It is very easy to degrade the quality of your photo and make it impossible to enlarge any part of your image if you don’t know how to work with photo editing software.
    Rework the copy, not the original

    Nobody seems to understand resolution or how to correctly save digital images. If you take one skill away from this article it would be-save your original in TIFF or RAW and do not ever make changes to it. Make a copy of the original and work on that.

    Preserving megapixel and unaltered image data is important because UFO investigators like the detail a high resolution image can give them for research. Also, a big controversy in the UFO community is how easily digital photos can be altered using photo editing software like Photoshop. You may have heard the term, “This image was photoshopped.” This is where it comes from.

    Okay, so you got all of that but your images are so big when they are downloaded to the computer they have to be resized to print and they have to be resized to send to colleagues or they really need to be resized to place on a Web site.

    You can still do this with a copy of the original, and you should.

    Change the image quality setting on your digital camera
    Let us start at the beginning of the resolution chain-your digital camera. You can’t make up resolution. The resolution is the megapixel you are shooting with in your digital camera and the higher the resolution the better.

    Resolution is described by the quantity of megapixel, and more is better. Megapixel, resolution, is the reason you bought your digital camera, although you may not have known why.

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    It’s important to have the highest quality image settings on your digital camera at all times. Find the setting on your digital camera called image quality, and set it at the highest setting.

    My 10 megapixel digital SLR Rebel XSI cameras function for image quality is called simply quality.

    My camera gives me the highest option at 12m 4247×2848, and the lowest option at 3.4m 2256x 1504. I always set my camera on the highest setting 12m 4247×2848. Fewer higher quality images are better than a bunch of lower quality images.

    The highest image quality setting means fewer pictures on a memory card. A lower quality setting means a lot more pictures. Buy another memory card if you want to take more pictures or buy several. They can be inexpensive.

    Refer to your digital camera user manual if you can’t find this option on your camera. If that doesn’t work take it to a local camera store and see if they can assist you.

    Other digital camera options that will impact the number of photographs you take on your digital camera is the type of digital image output. Most of you will take pictures using the JPEG option. You may also have TIFF and RAW options. JPEG is the smallest file size but the image degrades every time you use it, move it, download it, or save it. The other images are larger file sizes so this is the tradeoff.

    If you are serious about taking pictures I recommend shooting in TIFF or RAW. However, before you go into the field to sky fish practice downloading your TIFF or RAW pictures to your computer. RAW pictures require special software and you need to make sure you have it. Also, your c: drive will fill up fast. Get an external hard drive.

    Once you take pictures with your camera you need to download them to your computer (or external hard drive). Once downloaded, you should archive your images, rename them, and resize them for printing or for the Web or to send to family and friends. If you took pictures in JPEG you should save the original as a TIFF. TIFF is a more structurally stable image file and will hold up over time. You can shoot RAW with your digital camera but you cannot save a TIFF or JPEG to RAW once you have downloaded your files to your computer.

    Use good photo editing software and keep image quality integrity
    Also, photo editing software is not created equal. The software that came bundled with your camera may not give you the options you need. The ability to change resolution manually is the reason I believe Adobe Photoshop Elements, or CS3 or other PhotoShop programs, is a cut above the rest. Most Adobe PhotoShop programs allow you to manually resize images but these functions may be in different locations, however.

    Resolution recommendations
    Resolutions is expressed in dpi (dots per inch) and as a quantity of megapixel.

    For printing = 300 dpi or higher
    For the Web or to send to family and friends through e-mail = 72 dpi

    Remember, what you see on the screen in Adobe Photoshop is not the actual size of the picture. You have to manually resize the image

    Michelle Drumheller
    http://www.digitaltiff.com

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  • Have you ever seen a “UFO”? Was it real or were you high? What was it like?

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    Posted in UFOs on September 8th, 2011 by ufos

    Question by iggiboogirl: Have you ever seen a “UFO”? Was it real or were you high? What was it like?

    Best answer:

    Answer by Special Magic Is In The Air
    yeah, they did all kinds of probes on me, kinda annoying but it did get me in touch with my other side, lmao

    What do you think? Answer below!

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  • The High Performance of the UFO LED Grow Light

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    Posted in UFOs on February 23rd, 2011 by ufos

    People who enjoy indoor gardening are looking for good, bright light for their plants. In addition, they want light fixtures that are light in weight, yet offer excellent light coverage. All of these great features are available in the UFO LED. Although it looks small and round, rather like an unidentified flying object, this grow light provides amazing light at a cost-effective price.

    Roughly the same size as a bread plate, the UFO LED light runs on only eighty watts of electricity yet puts out more bright light than a four-hundred watt high pressure sodium or metal halide lamp. HID, or high intensity discharge, lights, on the other hand, require seventy to eighty percent more electricity to run them at the same light capacity as the UFO LED.

    Not only does it use a fraction of the energy that other grow lamps use, but it also runs very cool. This is because the UFO LED comes with three fans built in, so you will not need to purchase air-cooled ducting or reflectors and will dramatically reduce your air conditioning costs as well. A cooler running UFO LED light also ensures that you will not burn your tender plant foliage, a common problem with other types of grow lights.

    Your plants will flourish under these small but very powerful lights. A UFO LED provides your indoor garden with eight times the light output that you would normally receive with an HPS or MH grow light. It does this through the use of several one-watt LEDs focused toward your plants, the light spectrums of the UFO LED grow light are in color temperatures and tones that your plants can actually use for photosynthesis. The light specrtrums output by the UFO LED is suitable for all phases of plant growth

    With all of this remarkable lighting capacity, it is also encouraging to learn that the UFO LED light will last for eighty thousand and more hours, or the equivalent of seven to ten years of exceptional performance. The coverage area of this light is three feet by three feet, allowing you to grow a wide array of plants in that large growing space.

    The UFO LED light is lightweight and very easy to use. It does not require any extra wiring or complicated setup, but can be used in the normal light sockets found in your home or greenhouse. So for high performance for low cost, the UFO LED grow light is a perfect choice. The UFO LED light is the indoor gardener’s best friend!

    After putting this LED grow light to the test, Susan Slobac found the UFO LED to stand up to its reputation as one of the premier LED grow lights on the market.

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