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To: syriacus
Using a computer you can merge any two pictures into whatever results you want.

All you have to do is look at the image on the left; that man has a long face with a large square jaw. The second man has a shorter face with a smaller jaw.

There is a distinctive space between the eye brows for the man on the left, almost none for the man on the right.

The man on the left has a narrow nose, the man on the right a wider nose.

Other than appearing Arab in original these two have little in common.

20 posted on 11/05/2001 4:46:49 PM PST by CWOJackson
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To: CWOJackson

1. Ayub Khan, 2. Mohammed Azmath, --3.Azmath/Doe ---4. John Doe #2

Maybe you are looking at picture #1, on the far left, of Khan, who was Azmath's companion on the train. The picture that is in color is Khan's and it is attached by the source I got it from to picture #2 (second from left, in black and white) of Azmath.

I am ONLY comparing the three pictures on the right. You're right that in the picture on the far left Khan's eyebrows are different. Khan's eyebrows are similar to those of a lot of the guys in the pictures at the FBI. Azmath's eyebrows are very different than those of all the other guys. That was exactly the point I was making when I originally said Azmath is John Doe#2.

I did not change anything when I merged the pictures. I only made the picture of Doe#2 less opaque when I placed it over the picture of Azmath so that you could see through it somewhat.

I wish I had better computer skills so that I could do it in a way that would illustrate the exact match of the eyebrows (like having one man's eyebrows in red, and the other's in green or something.

28 posted on 11/05/2001 11:59:08 PM PST by syriacus
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