Korotkov’s images types

Korotkov’s images – Kirlian images downloaded and processed on GDV Software

Korotkov’s images is a complex 2-D figure with each pixel characterized by its brightness coded by integer in the range of 0 (“black”) to 255 (“white”).

Korotkov's images types
Korotkov’s images types

Geometrical parameters of Korotkov’s images (e.g., the area defined as a sum of pixels exceeding the specified brightness threshold; fractality coefficient defined as relation of the length of the image perimeter to its average radius multiplied by 2Pi, the breadth of streamers) contain the information about the object’s characteristics.

Korotkov's images types

Korotkov’s Images (GDV Images, EPI images, EPC images, Bio-Well Images, BEO gram, Crowngram etc). GDVV/EPI Images types

Korotkov's images types
Korotkov’s images types

Korotkov’s images – BEO gram, GDV images, EPI images, Bio-Well images, GDV Gram, GDV Graph etc

GDV Technique is the computer registration and analysis of electro-photonic emissions of biological objects (specifically the human fingers) resulting from placing the object in the high-intensity electromagnetic field on the device lens.

Korotkov's images types

For example, with an increase of ion concentration in liquid the glow increases while the streamer breadth decreases. To include such data into the structure of a complex biophysical experiment quantitative processing of the obtained images is required.

GDV/EPI Images types – Korotkov’s Images (Bio-Well Images, BEO gram, GDV gram, BEO gram, etc) on IUMAB Library. Welcom eto IUMAB!

GDVCAMERA has been developed by Dr. Konstantin Korotkov, Alexander Laptev, Dr. Alexander Kuznetsov and Olga Belobaba in 1995 and brings the powerful technology known as Gas Discharge Visualization technique to market in a more accessible way than ever before. The product consists of a desktop camera and accompanying software, which allows a user to quickly and easily conduct human energy scans. Accessory attachments are also available for purchase to conduct environment and object scans.

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