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- VP8_Image_Analyzer abstract "The VP8 Image Analyzer is an analog computer produced by Pete Schumacher of Interpretations Systems Incorporated (ISI) in 1972. An analog computer simply processes an image and provides the result - the output cannot be manipulated, unlike digital computers. See data sheets produced in the 1970s (estimated by Pete Schumacher to be 1974-1975) digitally scanned and OCRd April 2014 on the VP8 & the CVC-1 Camera.One of the functions of the VP8 is Isometric Projection (brightness map) - white appears to be higher in elevation, black appears lower and mid-range appears between these two extremes. The VP8 does not create 3D images, but rather creates brightness maps[citation needed]. It was delivered by Schumacher to Eric Jumper's basement and when they processed the image through the VP8, the results they saw were extraordinary. Air Force Academy Professors John Jackson and Eric Jumper (future founding members of the STURP team) who used it to analyze the Shroud of Turin and used the data from that analysis to create a cardboard model of the Shroud. When the VP8 processes the data from the Shroud, the result is a 3-Dimensional image.The work of Jackson, Jumper and Schumacher prove that the image on the Shroud of Turin is encoded with 3-Dimensional data. What is most interesting about this image is that it resides on the very top 1 or 2 microfibers of the fiber. The image exists because the cellulose of these top microfibers dehydrated or aged differently than the rest of the cloth. Modern science does not understand the process by which the image on the Shroud was formed and all duplication efforts have all failed to duplicate all the peculiar properties of the Shroud of Turin image.There is no such thing as 3D data encoded in objects such as cloth or photographs.Note: The information for this article comes from Pete Schumacher, the Production Engineer of the VP8 Image Analyzer and written mostly by Andy Weiss, webmaster of iSEAM, http://ShroudNM.com, since working with Pete over the past 5 years.".
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