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The Resolution's Imaging Systems.

Human light field imaging software is not new, but what ISIS and MCP lets you do ...is!

You can now see light field patterning in real time. Real time means real time moving video images of the light field, as it appears around and on all that ISIS sees. MCP differs from ISIS in that it filters still photographs only.

Both systems interpret the points of light that make up an image in many different ways. This can be varied by the application of different filters and the result can be captured as 'bitmaps' for future analysis.

As light enters the video camera, it acts in a similar way to the human eye, breaking down the light into minute particles to be processed.

These two examples are of the same light field but viewed using different filters.
Filters 001 and 012
   

These tiny points of light are then converted digitally into a stream of data which is passed to ISIS via an interface on the computer. ISIS analyses this data and by applying a filter, converts the light information into a full spectrum image. By that we mean you can see the video images in a greater colour depth, showing the light field as colourful bands and patterns.

What is very important is that we can provide qualitative analysis using ISIS, to measure light reflected by the subject. Light from the environment, interacts with the subject on a very subtle level, and bounces off into the environment again. ISIS is designed to get diagnostic energy field information from this ambient light and subject (whether animate or inanimate), interaction.

An advantage of the ISIS system, from a scientific viewpoint, is that its representation of the light field is always the same no matter who the user is, whereas the descriptions of light emanations described by different sensitives, can vary considerably so it is difficult to make objective comparisons.

 

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