Wow, that's pretty cool. What do you deduce from the use of the image conversion plug in? Was it just a scan to pdf, or was the image converted to pdf from some other format? If so, why was it in another format?
Also, that's a great lick on the time stamps.
Is the metadata the same for the AWOL Bush docs? The USA today docs?
(Too lazy to do these things myself.....)
I wouldn't want to reach a conclusion myself. Someone might want to ask Adobe. But it makes you wonder if CBS received paper copies at all or only scanned jpgs via email and therefore no possibility of finding fingerprints?
All you have to do to see the meta data yourself is load the pdfs into Wordpad. There is stuff at the beginning and end. The picture in between will be meaningless characters.
I did not see 60MII myself. Did they show paper documents during the program and were they crumpled? If they weren't crumpled, then they were copies of the copies received, whether paper or jpgs, another deception.
"Wow, that's pretty cool. What do you deduce from the use of the image conversion plug in? Was it just a scan to pdf, or was the image converted to pdf from some other format? If so, why was it in another format? "
You can open PDF in Photoshop directly.
Manipulate the brightness, contrast, and levels.
Some of the papers have nearly identical wrinkles on the bottom right hand corner of the page.