2/17/2023 0 Comments Ghost orbs in videos explained![]() ![]() This diagram shows how dust particles become out of focus as they get closer to the camera lens.ĭiagram 1, on the left, is a representation of how dust in front of the camera lens appears orb-like when a flash is used. Point "P" represents the distance the dust particles are away from the camera lens, and "A" again represents the camera lens's inverted focal point (the point that an object must be past to be in-focus). The dust particles that are closer than point "A" will be out-of-focus, and appear as false-positive dust orbs. Point "A" represents the camera lens's inverted focal point (the point that an object must be past to be in-focus), and "B" represents the way light travels into the lens. Please note that the following applies for any camera with a flash (35mm & digital), and all nightshot video cameras. Below is an in-depth article on photographic/video analysis and contamination factors that cause false-positive orbs. This isn't true, in fact, dust orbs are caused by air-born dust particles directly in front of the camera lens. A common misconception about dust orbs is that it is dust actually in the camera or on the lens. The hard fact is that most, if not all, "orbs" are caused by water droplets, dust, snow, rain, etc. Orbs are a very controversial item in the paranormal investigation field. To confuse an artefact in front of a camera lens for a spirit manifestation is an easy mistake to make if you do not research into the subject and rely upon pseudo-scientific theories.Ī study was done by ‘Paranormal Site Investigators’ who are based in Swindon into the orb phenomena that showed how it's unlikely that these balls of light are caused by - Parapsychological & Paranormal Research, Hauntings, Ghosts. ![]() ![]() ![]() This could explain why some orbs appear larger and fainter than others rather than the idea that the spirit orb is further away from the camera. When you take a photograph that has out of focus objects in it you will notice that the out of focus objects don’t just go fuzzy – they turn into small overlapping circles of light and the larger the circle, the fainter it is, because the light is more spread out until eventually the circles will become so large and faint that they disappear all together. When the flash of a camera goes off it will reflect off of the airborne artefacts in ‘the orb zone’ and the position between the lens and the ‘point of focus’ will cause the light reflection to appear as a circle of confusion.Īn orb is what a professional photographer would call a circle of confusion, an out of focus highlight in the photo. They appear out of focus because they are so close to the lens of the camera in an area called ‘The orb zone’ which is between the camera lens and the ‘point of focus’ in a photograph (namely the object you are taking a photo of, such as a person.) Orbs are photographic artefacts – specifically bits of airborne dust, water droplets, insects etc. ![]()
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