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?
I wonder why all those things you try to obfuscate with do not exist on my BC....oh well, I guess bammis is just special that way.
Different States and back rounds, yes....why no halos around my image?
BTW, those are not halos, they are geometrically straight cut lines.
I'd love an explanation on that...really.
Can you easily answer my questions at #25? Do you even understand my thoughts? I’m a DBA and I do have extensive programming experience in printed documents on all kinds of security paper with and with graphics, but I am not a graphics expert. I understand compression and image quality degradation when saving and re-saving files.