VP8 Image Analyzer


The VP8 Image Analyzer is an analog computer produced by Pete Schumacher of Interpretations Systems Incorporated in 1972.
One of the functions of the VP8 is Isometric Projection in which white appears to be higher in elevation, black appears lower and mid-range appears between these two extremes. The VP8 does not create 3D images, but creates brightness maps, which our minds interpret as 3D images. It was delivered by Schumacher to Dr. Eric Jumper's basement and, when they processed an unknown image through the VP8, they saw what appeared to be a three-dimensional image in correct proportion for a man's face. Air Force Academy Professors Jackson and Jumper next used the VP8 to analyze a religious artifact called the Shroud of Turin and used the data from that analysis to create a cardboard model of the Shroud.