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Tween frame rendering technique finds invisible demons in chroma

Another post-in-progress, showing great images, but only snippets of the eventual copy that will accompany them when the post is finished. If you configure a digital camera to combine as few as 12 frames of live video into each frame displayed, and that at no more than 30 frames per second, you can not only see demons moving through the chroma that fills the air during periods of high demonic activity, but can actually see the contour and texture of demonic entities attached to (and attacking) your body. This new method of processing demonic-activity video shows tendrils overlapping my eyes in a way that suggests they are reshaping the lens, which would explain intermittent loss of the ability to focus during periods of high demonic activity For example, after having processed such a video with a filter that combines multiple still frames into one, I was able to see exactly what at least two of the cloaked entities placed on my eyeball (in order to damage it) look like:

PICS | The Desktop of a Demoniac

I find in the stills of my videos a hundred different new and exciting things every day as I continue to develop my demonic activity-finding video filters, but have published very few, as I shift focus from writing to engineering. The blog is important, and I'd hate to see it die from neglect, especially when the content I have in my possession right now blows out-of-the-water anything I've ever had; so, as sort of a compromise between maintaining its relevance, keeping audience interest and devoting the bulk of my time to the far more important work at-hand (i.e., developing a means for everyone to see the unseen ), I'm posting snapshots of my workspace whenever I come across something interesting, whenever I can. By the way, until I can resume normal blogging, you can look at my growing  collection of demonic activity video stills on Flickr .  Some will put you to sleep; others will keep you up all night. Either way, there's nothing in the world like them. Po