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To: edge919

The shadow has an abrupt stop at the edge of the scanned image, yes.


607 posted on 08/15/2013 9:29:40 PM PDT by W. Kevin Vicklund
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To: W. Kevin Vicklund

Do you know what I’m talking about?? The shadow should be on the entire document, not just within a box in the middle of the page. Otherwise, the image had to be manipulated, saved and then printed out on the security paper. It wasn’t scanned directly to the security paper.


610 posted on 08/15/2013 9:58:05 PM PDT by edge919
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To: W. Kevin Vicklund
If the scanned image was printed directly onto the scanner paper, the shadow should run the length of the entire document. Here's an example: Maybe the DOH's scanner lets the image be cropped during scanning, but then we're left with a scan that is almost perfectly centered from side to side with the lines in the certificate almost exactly straight and square. Keep in mind, this is NOT the typical way the DOH produces a certificate, so to come up with something this clean and this precise in one try is extraordinary. Yet, despite all these clean lines and the clean scan, the text has a wide variety of discrepancies and anomalies. Weird.
612 posted on 08/15/2013 10:28:05 PM PDT by edge919
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