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Using [http://earth.google.com/ Google Earth] to play the ''[[Google Earth|"Do you see what I see?"]]'' game has not produced any | Using [http://earth.google.com/ Google Earth] to play the ''[[Google Earth|"Do you see what I see?"]]'' game has not produced any solid results for TIGHAR. It is a splendid tool for readers to use to familiarize themselves with the location and geography of [[Nikumaroro]], [[Howland Island]], the [[Phoenix Islands]], the [[GEIC|Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colonies]] (now [[Kiribati]] and [[Tuvalu]]), etc. | ||
[[Jeff Glickman]] of [http://www.photekimaging.com/index.html Photek] has taught [[TIGHAR]] a great deal about the art and science of '''forensic imaging''': "Photek is equipped to analyze positive photographs, negatives, 16mm film, videos, and multimedia databases, to recover, restore and enhance images. As a result of the process, Photek generates photographs and reports which aid in criminal, scientific and government investigations." | [[Jeff Glickman]] of [http://www.photekimaging.com/index.html Photek] has taught [[TIGHAR]] a great deal about the art and science of '''forensic imaging''': "Photek is equipped to analyze positive photographs, negatives, 16mm film, videos, and multimedia databases, to recover, restore and enhance images. As a result of the process, Photek generates photographs and reports which aid in criminal, scientific and government investigations." | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:21, 22 February 2011
Using Google Earth to play the "Do you see what I see?" game has not produced any solid results for TIGHAR. It is a splendid tool for readers to use to familiarize themselves with the location and geography of Nikumaroro, Howland Island, the Phoenix Islands, the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colonies (now Kiribati and Tuvalu), etc.
Jeff Glickman of Photek has taught TIGHAR a great deal about the art and science of forensic imaging: "Photek is equipped to analyze positive photographs, negatives, 16mm film, videos, and multimedia databases, to recover, restore and enhance images. As a result of the process, Photek generates photographs and reports which aid in criminal, scientific and government investigations."