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To: Flotsam_Jetsome

Most of this ‘Mixed Raster’ stuff is pure FUD.

Scanners scan. The original is always just a simple non-layered bit map. Always. Everything else some sort of software post processing. Always.

Now the device or computer program may use the bit-map to create another file in another format (such as Adobe pdf) but it is after the original image is captured. If this is done the original bit map may be discarded and never seen. Thus you are left with only the resulting converted file - a pdf, jpg, bmp or even text (if the desired output was just OCR output).

Adobe Standard and Adobe Professional have most of the ‘enhancing’ functions one would need. A native scan ‘printed’ in Adobe pdf will still contain a single image - a copy of the original bit map. If you attempt select sections of the document using the mouse you will get a blue box on a pure ‘printed’ copy that has no OCR yet applied. That is because the file has understanding of any text in the image - it is still treating it like a single monolithic image with no layers or OCR table.

In Adobe Standard (or Professional) you can have Adobe create an OCR table. So then you can highlight TEXT with your mouse and cut/copy and paste TEXT to another document. Adobe Standard/Professional will add the OCR table with a few clicks from the menu. Does it change the appearance of the document - hell no. The physical appearance of the document looks exactly the same. But the software ‘scanned’ the image looking for things it recognizes as text characters and creates a table inside the file. If you then highlight with your mouse the text characters will get highlighted in blue, not just a single box. The Obama LFBC has no OCR table in it. Even if did it would (or should not) not change the appearance of the image. When the OCR excuse was first used by this same crowd it was laughable.

Can you ‘optimize’ with Adobe Standard/Professional? Yes. And when it is done the text will change to make the new file smaller (optimized). And when it does the pixels are larger (like they are in Obama’s LFBC) and they have less variance in color and are mostly black (like Obama’s) also. What you do not get in any fashion is the stupid halos and the other variances in pixelation. The halos appear in manufactured images, not ones that have been reformatted for standard purposes.

Another non-technical red flag is the Nordyke-like shadowed left bend. That should not be there. Its in the Nordykes certified copies. But for good reason - their COPIES were made in 1965! Well before the originals were scanned into a digital (likely optical WORM) library. Images stored in the digital library are SCANNED FLAT. Except for a very slight bend the images printed on security paper are flat in their appearance. That Nordyke-like left bend is a phenomena of a copy being made while the document is still in a bound volume. To scan them - they unbind them and scan them flat. There has yet to be another example of a LFBC image printed on security paper with a transparent background that looks like Obama’s LFBC. In this regard is truly a only-one-on-this-earth ‘document’.

We will not even get into centered fields with a typewriter. If you ever took a typing class or really had to use a typewriter (manual or electric) you would know what a royal pain centered fields are - ROYAL PAIN! Computers can center things easily - real typewriters, no so much. This is why every LFBC has tabbed fields. Typewriters do do tabs well. Centered fields with a typewriter - yeah right. Stupid 20-somethings or even 30-somethings at work replicating something they only saw in a museum.

This thing is a mess. A complete mess - every way one looks at it.


568 posted on 08/15/2013 6:34:54 PM PDT by bluecat6
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To: bluecat6

I made the blog.

Explain the left bend shadow. Why is Obama’s the only Hawaii LFBC ever printed on security paper with a transparent background that has the shadowed left-bend similar to the Nordykes that was created with completely different technolgy in 1965.

24 hours to find a few examples. The clock is ticking.


573 posted on 08/15/2013 7:03:41 PM PDT by bluecat6
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To: bluecat6

“That Nordyke-like left bend is a phenomena of a copy being made while the document is still in a bound volume.”

The DOH told WND’s document expert (Ivan Zatkovich) how they created the LFBC.

“A representative of the Hawaii Department of Health described how the copy of the Obama Birth Certificate was produced. She stated that the copy of Obama’s birth certificate was produced by taking the original paper birth certificate, which was black printing on white paper. The original is then placed on the photocopy machine and that image is copied onto green ‘safety paper’. That green copy is then stamped, dated and signed by the State Registrar.”

http://www.ecompconsultants.com/news/Obama-report.pdf

If not taken out of the bound volume it would be almost the same procedure as used to make photostatic copies back in the 1960’s.


582 posted on 08/15/2013 8:10:10 PM PDT by 4Zoltan
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To: bluecat6

An additional reply to bluecat6 from NBC regarding the “left bend”:

http://nativeborncitizen.wordpress.com/2013/08/16/bluecat6-bends/

Bluecat6 Bends

Posted on August 16, 2013 by NBC

Bluecat: Another non-technical red flag is the Nordyke-like shadowed left bend. That should not be there. Its in the Nordykes certified copies. But for good reason – their COPIES were made in 1965! Well before the originals were scanned into a digital (likely optical WORM) library. Images stored in the digital library are SCANNED FLAT.

NBC: Good points but there is only one major flaw, this was not the workflow used by the DOH of HI.

Source: The first is that the original so-called “long form” birth certificate — described by Hawaiian officials as a “record of live birth” — absolutely exists, located in a bound volume in a file cabinet on the first floor of the state Department of Health. Fukimo said she has personally inspected it — twice. The first time was in late October 2008, during the closing days of the presidential campaign, when the communications director for the state’s then Republican governor, Linda Lingle (who appointed Fukino) asked if she could make a public statement in response to claims then circulating on the Internet that Obama was actually born in Kenya.

Bluecat: Except for a very slight bend the images printed on security paper are flat in their appearance. That Nordyke-like left bend is a phenomena of a copy being made while the document is still in a bound volume. To scan them – they unbind them and scan them flat. There has yet to be another example of a LFBC image printed on security paper with a transparent background that looks like Obama’s LFBC. In this regard is truly a only-one-on-this-earth ‘document’.

NBC: You presume that they unbound them…

Source: “After the 2008 elections, the Department of Health received a significant number of requests for a copy of President Obama’s original birth registration by individuals who believe that the president is not a U.S. citizen,” Fukino explained. “To assure the safety of the record, the bound volume was removed from the file vault and placed into a fireproof safe with limited access.”

Source: She explained that the official Obama birth record absolutely exists – in a bound volume in a file cabinet on the first floor of the state Department of Health. When she released her first statements on the issue she carefully explained that the record was with the state in accordance with state law, but did not explain what that would mean.

Source: Obama’s original certificate of live birth is bound with one ledger containing 499 other certificates of people born in Hawaii in 1961, according to Fukino. There are 500 sheets per book, and 35 volumes of 1961 birth records. The last series of digits in the registration number found on Hawaiian long form and current computerized-format birth certificates indicate which number volume the original document can be found inside the health department first-floor vault.

NBC: According to Fukino, all books bound in the 1960s, including the one containing Obama’s birth certificate, have a bright orange elasticized canvas cover and the year of the birth designated on its spine.


585 posted on 08/15/2013 8:12:29 PM PDT by Seizethecarp (Defend aircraft from "runway kill zone" mini-drone helicopter swarm attacks: www.runwaykillzone.com)
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