Category talk:Spectrum specific illumination

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Certain artifacts made of stone and fiber cloth were identified to have been inscribed with photo detailed hologram images. Validation of these inscriptions occurs when the artifacts are subjected to 'spectrum specific illumination'. Further validation comes from pattern recognition of the projected image with known standards.

Precision spatial position adjustments of the artifact with respect to the viewing source will a provide contiguous image development when subjected to spectrum specific illumination. This aspect of the image projection is also validated by pattern recognition to known standards.

Bi-lateral symmetry or mirror imaging a portion of the artifact provides a tool for deciphering or translating the projection. Details of the parameters and process for image translation of hologram inscribed artifacts can be found at: