360dpi is a high-res scan relative to document processing some 25 years ago. Yes, I’m talking about BHO’s BC having been scanned in the 1980s - when I remember studying document compression via sectional decomposition, variable bit depths, and other techniques for cramming thousands/millions of documents into seemingly impossibly small storage spaces, a time when a PC with 10MB storage seemed vast.
Take a screenshot of the window you are looking at this very text in (characters are about a dozen pixels high). Save it as a .JPG at very high compression (say, 15/100). View the result; you’ll see halos.
Don’t know why you think the HI one was scanned recently. Pretty obvious it wasn’t.
JPG at very high compression (say, 15/100).
Hmmm, I use Adobe PS and Adobe Image Ready, no such setting so I have no clue what you're talking about.
But here is a jpg screen shot of the original blown up 547%, new image made, re sized to 800X500 and optimized to 60 (high). Note, no halos:
Dont know why you think the HI one was scanned recently. Pretty obvious it wasnt.
Really, they just had two copies lying around which they scanned years ago? If the idiot doesn't have a REAL and ORIGINAL birth certificate, (Not an Abstract) I don't care what he produces, i'm going to assume he's in violation of eligibility requirements. After all the games he's played this is the only reasonable assumption left.