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This work scrutinizes claims that photographic plates record spirits by tracing historical reports and distinguishing types of alleged spirit images. The authors examine technical and psychological avenues for deception, describe experimental recreations of fraudulent methods, and consider cases produced by amateurs as well as the so-called fairy photographs. They evaluate the trustworthiness of witnesses, the evidential weight of recognition, and recent literature, and outline what constitutes acceptable test conditions. The central conclusion is cautious skepticism: photography’s procedural complexity and multiple opportunities for trickery require stringent controls before any paranormal explanation can be accepted.

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C. Vincent Patrick

C. Vincent Patrick is an author known for his critical examination of spirit photography, a popular phenomenon in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His notable work, "The Case Against Spirit Photographs," challenges the authenticity of these images and explores the psychological and cultural implications of belief in the supernatural. Through his writing, Patrick contributes to the discourse on the intersection of art, science, and belief, providing readers with a thoughtful analysis of a fascinating aspect of photographic history.

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