The contention of this video is that the forgers had access to Photoshop, a laser printer, and security paper; but rather than just printing the fake COLB directly on the security paper, they printed it on film and pasted that to the security paper. Does that really make sense to you?
Don’t know. I’ve never attempted to carry out document fraud and to what lengths people who would...would go.
How do you think that they did it?
There were two attempts to forge the COLB:-
1/ A simple Photoshop job that only exists as a computer screen/ website image.
2/ A physical composite of green security paper and a high temperature resistant plastive film adhesive on one side and laser printed text on the other.
Why?
Because the ALIGNMENT of the fine pattern on the green security paper IMAGE of a COLB with the text on that IMAGE happened first.
To match it, the second forgery of a physical COLB had to maintain that pattern/text alignment almost exactly.
Just loading a tray of Security paper into a laser printer and printing the text from a photoshop program does not mean the alignment will match over the whole page.
Doing a total Photoshop with black text on a green background and printing it on white paper will produce something that may look OK from some angles but when folded won't look like a real COLB.