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California Drone UFO with Intelligent Spheres (Motion Stabilized)

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2009

video was taken in California and credit goes to LunaCognita for the Enhancement work done.


http://www.youtube.com/user/lunacogni...

in this presentation, we will take a closer forensic look at this brief video footage that appears to show several UFOs in the sky. To the best of my knowledge, very little information is available about the origins or pedigree of this video clip, other than it carried a brief description when it was originally posted that stated the footage was "Captured with a digital camera along highway 41 near Lemoore, CA. September 11th, 2009." The original video was posted on Youtube on September 14th, 2009, but has since apparently been removed and the user's account has apparently been deleted.

Because this video footage has no pedigree information whatsoever supporting it, I am certainly in no way, shape, or form vouching for it's authenticity here. All I have done is taken a raw copy of the 16 seconds worth of footage and applied "Image Stabilization/Shake Reduction" and some other rudimentary enhancement techniques to it in an effort to improve the viewability of the scene. In these motion-corrected examples, I elected to use portions of the power/utility pole located in the foreground as the target feature to match and mount each successive frame of raw footage to. Because the utility pole is a known stable object and is visible throughout the duration of the scene, it serves as an excellent target feature to anchor each successive frame to.

In these stabilized enhancements, I elected to only correct for camera motion along the X and Y axises (up/down and left/right) because as you will see, the rotation influence of the camera in the footage is negligible and excluding those Z corrections does not negatively influence the interpretation of the scene. This presentation shows the original raw footage followed by multiple enhanced examples with "Image Stabilization/Shake Reduction" applied. Each example is labeled to inform the viewer of what other basic enhancements were applied - namely contrast enhancement, playback speed, and magnification criteria.

Again, I cannot and will not vouch for the authenticity of this footage. Given the current state of video manipulation technology available at the consumer level coupled with the fact that the Alpha footage I had to use was a low-res rip that that has no pedigree information whatsoever backing it, the possibility of fakery must be put to the forefront. The lack of pedigree is the most unsettling point here, and without further evidence to forensically attack - namely, the original raw footage (or at least an HQ rip), this clip must be treated with tremendous skepticism. Still, it is interesting footage, and in my opinion is definitely worth at least having a look at.

Cheers,
LunaCognita

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