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To: BuckeyeTexan
Nice try...mine is from 1961 too.

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.

33 posted on 04/27/2011 10:05:01 PM PDT by Las Vegas Ron (The Tree of Liberty did not grow from an ACORN!)
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To: Las Vegas Ron

Clearly, you didn’t understand anything I said or suggested. I shouldn’t even bother.

Please read it again and try to actually understand it. Your document wasn’t created or saved in the same manner or the same number of times. So it wouldn’t have the same aspects.

Okay, I’ll try to explain the straight cut lines ...

If I have one document with text printed on an image (e.g. purple security paper with little pink roses) and I need to extract (cut, whatever) ONLY the black lines and text from a scanned image of that physical document, how do I do that without getting parts of the purple and pink?

Now I want to paste that extracted text (and lines) into a blank PDF document. Then I’m gonna print that new PDF document on retina-burn, lime green security paper.

Then, I’m gonna scan that newly printed sheet of physical paper and insert it into a blank PDF.

Then I’ll post it on the Internet.

So my question for you is: How do I get just the black lines and text from the first document onto the second document without also creating those white halo thingamuhjiggers and without snagging pieces of the purple and pink stuff?


49 posted on 04/27/2011 10:28:53 PM PDT by BuckeyeTexan (There are those that break and bend. I'm the other kind. *4192*)
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