Subject: Z-218bw.jpg Date: Sun, 28 Jun 1998 23:38:24 -0400 From: AnthonyMarsh To: "mshack@concentric.net" This is a really big file. I scanned in my blow-up from the WC exhibit of Z-218 to illustrate a point. I am very interested in the double exposure images in the sprocket hole area. This frame is one of the most intriguing. I don't think it can be cueing, as I don't know what I would expect to see there. But I expect to see real objects which I can identify. In the upper light are under the sprocket hole there is an image that looks like the back of a man leaning to the left. See if you can see what I mean. If so, could it really be a man? Could that be a latent image from an earlier part of the film? The man looks bigger than if he had been down on Elm Street, so I don't think it is any type of reflection of images already in that frame. The way I understand that the double 8MM reversal film is developed involves reexposing to light halfway through the processing. So, is it possible that the sprocket hole areas were exposed AFTER the assassination was recorded? But where could the images come from? From the other 25 feet of the film? From the earlier portion of the film? Th lower light portion contains what appears to be a pole in front of a rectangular flat piece of something and we can even see a shadow from the pole on the object much like and consistent with the shadow of the pole on the Stemmons Freeway sign. But the double image is much too small to be anything connected with the Stemmons sign or any other sign within the frame. But could it be the back of another traffic sign such as the one at the top of Elm if Zapruder had caught a few frames of it earlier? Or could this be something from his backyard from the day before? The second file is the same picture in which I have outlined in purple the objects in question. I don't expect you to agree with me about what the objects are. But if you can figure out what they are, please tell me. And I hope that you can figure out the mechanism which left those images. -- Anthony Marsh The Puzzle Palace http://www.boston.quik.com/amarsh --------------------------------------------------------------------- [Image]