To: naturalman1975
So a Lead Technologies product was used at some stage during the production of the document. That could very easily have been at the time the document was scanned - it doesn't show it's been edited. Or when it was converted from TIF to GIF, or any other such conversion.Lead Technologies appears to have a corporate site at http://www.leadtools.com. A quick glance at what they offer on the main page suggests it all has to do with things like scanning and converting documents, NOT image manipulation like you would see with something like Photoshop.
336 posted on
08/05/2009 12:23:12 AM PDT by
john in springfield
(One has to belong to the intelligentsia to believe such things.No ordinary man could be such a fool.)
To: john in springfield
I used a lead photo manipulation program awhile ago(can’t remember what is was, doesn’t matter)......it’s probably just scanner software. The metadata means nothing. It can be removed or changed to whatever the creator wants it to be. NEXT
338 posted on
08/05/2009 12:27:16 AM PDT by
Electric Graffiti
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