Notice the back round in a real scanned image has the type overlaying the back round?
Your boys BC is whited out, spaces filled in....ergo copy paste.
Magnify your screen size if you can't see it....it is GLARINGLY obvious!
Are you referring to the white “halo” appearing around the text as “white out?” Unfortunately, that is created as images are created using a “lossy” compression is called “artifacting.” Also, if this “halo” is “white out” keep in mind that it appear with all the form field names. Why would the forger white out all the form field names only to have to put them back in?
And the issue is what exactly? In order to print the contents of his 1961 LFBC on 2011 green, thatched, security paper, they had to somehow paste that data without ALSO pasting the original background on top of the green security paper.
I imagine that Obama’s original long-form BC in “the vault” has a background that is totally different from the green 2011 security paper, don’t you? I mean WAY different.
Are you suggesting that there’s another way to scan Obama’s original birth certificate in and extract ONLY the black lines and text and discard the background upon which it was orginally printed? If so, show me how it’s done because I’ve never seen it done. Granted, I’m not a photochop expert either.
How would one go about extracting black lines and text from a document while discarding the security paper image behind the text? Let’s try it by extracting ONLY the black lines and text from that Ohio document and pasting it upon the image of your choice. Do we get those white halo artifacts or not?