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To: stockpirate; Nepeta; Plummz; Bikkuri; GregNH; faucetman; warsaw44; ColdOne; ...
Yes. But what's not here is a peculiarity of the serial number:

Odd Serial #

Why was the last digit scanned with a lower resolution and contrast than the bulk of the document?

43 posted on 04/29/2011 11:26:12 AM PDT by null and void (We are now in day 827 of our national holiday from reality. - What 3 AM phone call?)
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To: null and void; Fred Nerks; LucyT
Thanx for the ping. You can't scan an image in and have different resolutions through out the image. One scan at X resolution, no other options.

I got that from here Birth Certificate: Pixels Don't Lie

45 posted on 04/29/2011 11:34:41 AM PDT by GregNH (Re-Elect "No Body")
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To: null and void

The serial number is applied with a stamp. As you can see it is not aligned with the page. It is running downhill from right to left. However the last one is perpendicular to the page, perfectly.


50 posted on 04/29/2011 11:42:02 AM PDT by GregNH (Re-Elect "No Body")
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To: null and void; LucyT; melancholy; Natural Born 54; Seizethecarp; Fred Nerks
Here are some interesting snippets from the referenced blogs:

http://www.henrymakow.com/birth_certificate_pixels_dont.html

One little birth certificate glitch no one seems to have caught on about is the type set. The "ni" letters of the hospital name gives away another clue to this document fraud.

In the old days before modern computers there was truly mono-space type as this was all the typewriter could technically perform. The "n" key and "i" key were always equal distant. With the modern PC even spacing of not only words but letters came into being so that fully justified left and right margins were possible.

Most people probably don't understand the cut and paste of signature pixels you're showing but thought I'd pass along the reasoning.

The dark signature without supporting lighter pixels is an indication of editing. Editing away lighter pixels from a scanned signature may have been done to hide a different paper texture or coloration of the original document. In a scanned graphic image there should always be lighter pixels to complete a smooth image from light to darker areas of a graphic image.

http://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=185202

There are others who have noted a number of other problems with the document presented. Among them are that there are no apparent tab stops used on the Obama "birth certificate." 1961 was the day of the typewriter, and nobody hand-centered things like that. Production typists used tab stops and if you look at other, known-authentic birth certificates from the time, you'll note that they're tab-aligned. Obama's is not. Remember Dan Rather and his little forgery? 20-something idiots in the White House IT department have never used an actual typewriter in their life. 40-something bloggers and their girlfriends (and "Batgirl" deserves recognition for the catch on this one) most certainly did during our school and college years, and we remember how they worked too. Nobody ever manually centered or manually-aligned production documents in a typewriter.

85 posted on 04/29/2011 1:59:01 PM PDT by Fractal Trader
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To: null and void
Why was the last digit scanned with a lower resolution and contrast than the bulk of the document?

This document wasn't scanned. There are no optical scanning artifacts. The idiot who compiled the document made the mistake of dragging a "1" from another document with a different resolution and resized it to match the height of these numbers but did it with the size on the screen small enough that he wasn't able to see the mismatch.
96 posted on 04/29/2011 2:30:33 PM PDT by aruanan
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