The Ghost Catcher Camera:
What is EMF?
-- Electromagnetic fields are AC fields that are most often produced artificially by electrical power currents such as those found in our homes. In some instances, electromagnetic field exposure might be tied in some way to apparition or ghost experiences. This theory comes from both laboratory studies and field investigations. In the laboratory, a study was conducted of the experiences of a man who had reported haunt phenomena in his home a few years before. When they applied a 10 miliGauss EMF, which had a complex wave pattern, to his brain, the man reported experiencing brief “rushes of fear” and various odd sensations, followed by him seeing a visual image that seemed to resemble the apparition he saw in his home. Changes in the man’s brain wave activity were also observed by EEG in conjunction with his experience.
How do I calibrate the EMF Sensor?
- This is done by moving the phone in a figure 8 pattern while the G.C.C. is on.
Why does the E.M.F. Spike when the G.C.C. is started?
-- This is because the sensor needs to be calibrated. Calibration is only needed to be done at the start of a G.C.C. session.
I have calibrated the sensor but my reading is still showing between 200-300mg, why is this?
-- The phone itself gives off a level of E.M.F. which is registering on the meter.
Will the camera take pictures while the E.M.F. spikes before calibrating the sensor?
-- No. There will be a delay of 10 seconds so that you can have that time to calibrate the sensor.
My meter reached the E.M.F. level I configured the camera for, but I do not see the camera taking photos?
-- The camera takes these photos without interruption to the session and operates silently. You will not notice the photographs are being taken.
How quickly will the camera take the photos once the E.M.F meter has spiked?
-- These pictures are taken immediately and at the rate of 10 photos per 2 seconds
Where are my photos stored?-- The photos are stored in a folder called “GCC”. This can be accessed quickly from the GCC Folder link on the front screen, or through the files program on the phone. The files are automatically stored on the SD Card.
My photos are coming out with poor quality, why is this?
-- The camera photos needs to be configured as high quality. Low quality and medium quality will take up less space but high quality will take advantage of the full amount of mega-pixels that are available to your camera.
Can these photos be downloaded to my computer for closer examination?
-- Absolutely. You can drag and drop the photos to a folder or area you choose on your PC or Laptop.
The Graph for the GCC
What does the graph represent at the end of the EMF session?
-- This graph shows the EMF levels and spikes and what time they occurred. The time located at the bottom of the graph is calibrated automatically to the time zone you are in. The numbers on the left hand side of the graph show the amount of EMF in miligauss based on the amounts listed in the configuration screen. The color coding also corresponds to the color coding in the configuration screen which also corresponds to the led lit in the GCC screen.
I see I can save the log on the graph screen, what does the log show?
-- The log shows you the maximum amount of EMF recorded and the corresponding time it occurred.
Where are the graph and the log stored?
-- These are located in the GCC folder under the folder “Graphs and Logs”
In what format is the graph saved in?
-- The graph is saved in .jpg format so this can be viewed by any program that can also view the photos. The graph can also be downloaded or emailed.
The E.V.P. Catcher
What is an EVP?
-- EVP stands for Electronic Voice Phenomenon. These are the sounds or voices that are heard or captured digitally by a recording device. It is believed these voices and sounds are made by spirits. An EVP session is normally a question and answer session between the individual or group and the spirit.
What is the reason for the screen that shows the Amplitude?
-- This allows the user to watch the decibel levels while running an E.V.P. session. The advantage to this is while conducting an E.V.P. session and asking questions, you will be able to see a fluctuation in the decibel level if the is a response.
Where are these audio files stored?
-- These files are located in the EVP Catcher folder located in the GCC folder.
For any additional questions you may have, please email me at ed@paratools.net or feel free to post your question on the comment board at www.paratools.net.