In the Spring of this year, from April 10 to May 23, 2010, The Shroud of Turin was on public display (for the 18th time in its history) at the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Turin, northern Italy. More than 2 million people came to see the Shroud according to Church officials.
The History Channel produced a remarkable program entitled "The Real Face of Jesus?". Using principles of physics, digital technology, and CGI (computer generated imaging), they produced a remarkable representation of a 3-D image of what many believe to be the Face of Jesus Christ.
The program is about 2 hours long, and is an interesting watch regardless of one's opinion about the Shroud of Turin.
The History Channel produced a remarkable program entitled "The Real Face of Jesus?". Using principles of physics, digital technology, and CGI (computer generated imaging), they produced a remarkable representation of a 3-D image of what many believe to be the Face of Jesus Christ.
The program is about 2 hours long, and is an interesting watch regardless of one's opinion about the Shroud of Turin.