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This ghost photo was sent by BigDawg646@aol.com.

We began ghost hunting a couple of months ago and have had terrific success. We've been following all of your protocols to the best of our ability. I know that there's an ongoing controversy surrounding the use of digital photography, but figure that with the sheer number of orbs that we're capturing on film, there have to be some of these that are legit.

Dave's Notes:
There is no controversy becaue the critics who claim digital photography is flawed are also those who lack working knowledge or understanding of digital photography. Every Photography magazine has sections on digital photography. Why? The digital format is the best thing to come along for ghost researchers.

Those who fight against this format will embrace it in the next decade and swear they have always endorsed it. The IGHS has taken the lead in promoting this technology. We have taken thousands of digital photos and find no foundation that would suggest the digital format should not be used.

The IGHS encourages the use of digital format. Why? The spirits of the dead exist as conscious energy patterns in the electromagnetic spectrum that the digital format favors compared to the film format which is more like an analog format.

We are even promoting digital video and digital audio for field investigations. The critics of digital format do not follow the IGHS Standards & Protocols for Field Investigations, hense, they do not have the success IGHS members do who follow the Standards & Protocols.




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