TECHNOLOGY | Gaussian + Laplacian, standard deviation high-pass filters = decloaked tissue-eroding entities
A band-pass filter prototype that processes digital media using two, successive low-pass image-processing filters (comprised of Gaussian and Laplacian transforms) revealed a lot more from a video made during an attack than any other video showing such activity—that is, by the way, demonic entities eating my face [ see DRAFT | TECHNOLOGY | Demonic maggots erode face, neck (iPhone Photo Editing Extension) ; see also PICS | Torture by sucker demon ]. Although a procedure to decloak and enhance sucker-demon attacks was posted to this blog just a few months ago [ see TECHNOLOGY | Finding sucker demon-attacks in digital media ], this newer, experimental version uses the same filters common to medical imaging devices that perform surface analysis, yielding far better results. The same applies to a second, in-development imaging filter, particularly, one based on pixel variance and standard deviation statistics. Following are sample still frames from a video made this afternoon us...