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To: WhiskeyX
The birth certificate PDF has no such and never had such text information stored in the file, and therefore could not have been produced by an OCR scan which by definition of an OCR scan must have had text entered into the file.

The text output of the scan can be seen. WND even posted it, claiming it's some sort of hidden code. There, you can see how the scanning software recognized the characters--both correctly and incorrectly.

67 posted on 08/02/2011 8:42:47 PM PDT by Kleon
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To: Kleon
The text output of the scan can be seen. WND even posted it, claiming it's some sort of hidden code. There, you can see how the scanning software recognized the characters--both correctly and incorrectly.

Try to reconcile that to the report that the PDF lacks the fonts generated by an OCR scan. How can the text have come from an OCR scan without generating the fonts informatio required by the OCR scan to produce usable text?

"The point is that OCR software is designed to read words in an electronic file into a table so that the words can be manipulated by word-processing software. Failure to generate fonts in the White House-released PDF is evidence OCR software was not run on the file, the expert argues."

http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=329221#ixzz1TvziLMl8

71 posted on 08/02/2011 9:14:59 PM PDT by WhiskeyX
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