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It should also be recalled that Drs.Jackson and Jumper, in measuring the Shroud image's relative densities with a microdensitometer, came to the conclusion that there had to have been a direct contact
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Jumper, Adler, Jackson, Pellicori, Heller, and Druzik, ACS Advances in Chemistry No. 205, Archaeological Chemistry III, Joseph B. Lambert, Ed., Copyright 1984), "First, the blood images present no mystery;
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that the VP-8 Analyzer which was used by Jackson and Jumper to produce these early 3-D representations is a Digital Analysis 17 hybrid analog/digital device (German, 1977)). DeSalvo (1983)
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conferences behind them, John Jackson and Eric Jumper called for a third conference, this time at During further testing that day, ‘blood’ fibrils Colorado Springs sometime around Easter Sunday,
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c. DEVAN, D.; JACKSON, J.; JUMPER, E.: "Computer Related Investigations of the Holy Shroud." d. DEVAN, D.: "Photography of the Turin Shroud for Use in Image Analysis Experiments." e. GERMAN, D.:
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Jackson, John P., Eric J. Jumper, Bill Mottern, and Kenneth E. Stevenson. 1977. "The three-dimensional image of Jesus' burial cloth." Proceedings of the 1977 U.S. Conference of Research on the Shroud
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88. JACKSON J. P. JUMPER E.J., MOTTERN B. , STEVENSON E.: The Three Dimensional Image on Jesus’ Burial Cloth, E.J., “Proceedings of the 1977 United States Conference of research on the Shroud of
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John Jackson, Eric Jumper, and Rudolph Dichtl) by telephone with an urgent request from a hospital bed. He was recouping from an illness and had just heard about the STURP (Shroud of Turin Research Project,
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Filas was not even mentioned. Three-dimensional model of the Turin Shroud figure made by Captains John Jackson and Eric Jumper. (Courtesy of John Jackson)
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Then Jumper, Adler, Jackson, Pellicori, Heller, and Druzik [ACS Advances in Chemistry No. 205, Archaeological Chemistry ill, Joseph B. Lambert, Ed., Copyright 1984] stated: "Because the yellow fibrils