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What was the first image posted on the Net? Kos's second image.
 
What was the second image posted on the Net? Kos's first image.
 
What came before the Kos images?
 
The "missing link," namely,  a shadowy figure called, Dr. X, who produced the very first, scanned image that was later forwarded to the Kos.
 
Was this a scan of Obama's genuine Certification of Live Birth?
 
OH, HECK, NO!!

The Genesis of the faked images in order of their creation, but not in order of their appearance will be, once and for all, revealed after you read the preliminary work that led to these conclusions.
Sorry to disagree with other theorists on this matter, but my analyses prove that OpenDNA’s images -- both of them -- came directly from the Kos image. Absolutely, 100%, no doubt. The "little dot" as one person has called it is actually an anomaly -- a piece of junk on the scanner glass or on the COLB itself.
 
Regardless, itv is a BIG Boo-Boo on the Kos image that appears smaller on the OpenDNA image -- a definite sign of being copied.

What is throwing people off are the differences in the resolution of the images and not the size or quality.

Nearly all monitors are scaled at 96 DPI, which is why web images are scaled to 98 DPI -- to look best when seen by a monitor. The OPLNY reason, then, why OpenDNA's image appears of "higher quality" is there difference in resolution.
 
 Making an image of higher resolution -- like what the Kos image happens to be, namely, 300 DPI, is COUNTERPRODUCTIVE with web graphics; i.e., they look WORSE WHEN ENLARGED.
 
OpenDNA's images are 800 x 781 - exact scale reductions from 2427 x 2369, and by changing the resolution to 96 DPI from 300 DPI was not done just to make them look better -- but also to make one think that, "Hey maybe this was the original image derived from a scanner, since the default resolution of scanners is 96 DPI."
 
But, when you look at the Kos image and the OpenDNA's images under edge detection, and at the same size, the "dot," the anomaly you mentioned looks huge compared to the tiny dot of OpenDNA's.
 
Because, when you try to enlarge OpenDNA's image up to the original size of the Kos, that "well-defined, and large boulder" on the Kos looks positively smeared on OpenDNA's.
 
To compare apples to apples instead of apples to guacamole, I'm going to slice off the upper right-hand corner of each image after setting the images to the same size and resolution of OpenDNA's image scaled back up to 2427 x 2369, 96 DPI.
 
All images will be saved at 100% JPG quality. The resulting slice dimensions will be around 786 x 268px. I'm also going to dispense with any image enhancement because the differences are plainly visible to the naked eye.
 
I'm also going to leave the images unmarked because, by now, you should know that the "dot" in question lies right below the E in "CERTIFICATION" and directly to the right of "STATE OF HAWAII." Now, drum roll please.... Here is the Kos' larger image at 2427 x 2369 with the resolution now set @ 96 DPI Here is the OpenDNA image, originally scaled down to 800 x 781 @ 96 DPI, restored to the original Kos size of 2427 x 2369:
 
 
Which of these looks a lot clearer, the Kos or the OpenDNA? Unless you left your contacts on the night table, the "big dot" on the Kos is much clearer, as are all of the letters. Now, let's take the first Smears image, which was 1024 x 1000 @ 300 DPI -- exactly the same as the very first Kos image posted (which was, also, a proportionate reduction in size alone).
 
 
 
 
Again, not as clear as the Kos image, BUT clearer than the OpenDNA images. Check out the differences between STATE OF HAWAII on the Smears versus OpenDNA. Notice anything? First off, there are more artifacts on OpenDNA's slice than on Smears slice.
 
More importantly -- the fonts closely resemble each other, but no OpenDNA's are not the same as either the Kos or the Smears when looked at under the same magnification. The difference is not an artifact. You can also see that the absolute positions of the type differ from both the Kos and the Smears, leading to one conclusion.
 
Open DNA, like "Dr X," literally started with an almost blank canvas, wiping out all of the type, both field names and data. "Dr. X," is the unknown person to whom I refer as the one producing the original scanned image that wound up in the hands of the Kos.
 
That the fonts are slightly different in shape and position should ring a few bells, don't you think?
 
The last image I'll show you is the reduced image that the Smears used to replace the first one they had (which, as we've seen was a direct copy of the Kos).
 
Instead of the dimensions of the new image being proportionate, they are 585 x 575 @ 100 DPI which is off by 4 pixels, but is off 200 DPI in resolution.
 
A significant difference designed to obscure the detail in the image -- as many of you astute observers have noted. BTW, ONLY the Kos images show the seal under edge detection. The ALLEGED higher quality OpenDNA brought back up to 2427 x 2369 @ 96 DPI shows squat!
 
 
 
(NOTE: this is obviously not the entire image -- it is just the area where the seal should be. The entire image is nearly 6MB -- too long to post, but it is also on my Photobucket album._ THE MISSING "MAGIC SEAL."
 
That's the penalty for reducing the original Kos image down in size and resolution. Remember, in my blog, The Greater Evil, I noted that one could reproduce the edge-detected, smaller Smears image by first reducing the original, larger Kos image down to the same size and resolution of the Smears image, and then apply edge detection.
 
The process of edge detection, not only changed the pattern of the background, it made the entire image magenta!
 
 
Despite the yucky color, notice how the background has changed from a series of lines to a crosshatched one. Guess what? OpenDNA's images have the same pattern:
 
 
 
 
Now, rather than cut-and-paste the entire post I placed on my blog, and make this comment way too long to read in one sitting, you may visit my blog for the entire analysis.
 
To conclude: In the beginning, there was Dr X. Dr X. took a certified COLB, that DID NOT BELONG TO OBAMA, scanned it, and then proceeded to Photoshop out two of the three folds, and all of the field headers and data, using pieces of the background and the HEALING tool to blend them in -- that is why the Kos seal is so faint.
 
Then, with a blank canvas on which to paint his "masterpiece of fakery," freshly typed in the filed names and the MODIFIED data fields to make it look like a COLB from BHO.
 
Dr X then gave it up to the Kos, who then proceeded to proudly display it on its web page. Meanwhile, back at the Obama ranch, news of the posted image hit the Obamanites like a bombshell, and they proceeded to copy the newly-minted image, while making plans to post it on their "Fight the Smears" site.
 
BEFORE they could do that, the authenticity of the Kos image was challenged by OpenDNA, and in a move they have regretted, challenged OpenDNA to produce a faked COLB. He doubled their dismay by producing two from their original image: one totally blank, except for the field and date for the island of birth and time of birth -- both simply left there by OpenDNA as he proceeded to blot out the rest of the fields and data.
 
In his second rendition, he entered that weird name for the child field. The "Smears shmucks" were caught, flatfooted. They quickly slammed down their direct copy of the Kos image, and claimed, "Here is his birth certificate," after weakly countering the argument that BHO was not born in the USA.
 
Realizing the dumb move of posting a really good copy of the fake that was open to inspection, the Smears shmucks pulled it down and replaced it with one almost half its size. They also removed the "Here is his birth certificate," claim!
 
So, instead of seeing an image tied to a counterargument verified by the COLB, we just have a totally different argument, followed by an orphaned image.
 
OK, now. Who's da' Man?

35 posted on 07/04/2008 9:20:29 PM PDT by Polarik (The Greater Evil)
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To: Polarik

Clearly, you da man.


37 posted on 07/04/2008 9:31:48 PM PDT by MattinNJ (I can't sit this election out. Obama must be stopped.)
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To: Polarik

Look, I don’t care “Who’s da man” or if Polarik’s or JimJ’s theory is the right one. I could care less. I see a small white dot near the bottom of the second “I” in “State Of Hawaii” at the top in the Kos 2427 x 2369 image that is not there in the other two images. Does this mean that the other two images WERE NOT copied from the Kos 2427 x 2369 images? Absolutely not. Because there may be more than one 2427 x 2369 image done up and we’ve only seen what they want us to see so far.

Keep your eye on the ball my friends. And put out your various theories if you wish. But it is not important who turns out to right as far as who copied from whom. The important thing to remember is we have not seen a legitimate image we can trust so far because all these fakes look so similar, and especially because the Obama camp has had the incredibly poor judgment to distribute these images to a site where their bloggers openly brag and boast about how each it is to counterfeit these things.

That poor judgment alone should be of concern to any Obama supporter.

Here is a link to someone who in the comments also claims to be an expert, and who says these are fakes.

http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2008/07/omg——blogger.html

That is what is important. Also that Ben LaBolt, a spokesman for the Obama camp is quoted as saying to the L.A. Times, “I can confrim that that is Sen. Obama’s birth certificate”. According to the Obama camp, these are authentic, and according to expert analysis, they are not. That is the only point that needs to be made. That, and that the Obama camp has some explaining to do.


45 posted on 07/04/2008 10:39:14 PM PDT by bomza
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