>Most of the images of the yearbook do not show that color difference, though.
>You would think Moore and his lawyer would be yelling about the different ink colors.
Most put up were in black and white. I wonder why?
could be a filter on the lens of the camera showed the difference ininks...ultraviolet and other lights are used in detecting altered documents..see question document examiner or examination...
yes these days they can easily tell if an ink has been used years ago or recently even what type of ink..just with a pinpoint taken from the document. Good machines can tell just by using different lights. FBI has something like 10,000 inks cataloged...
I’ve seen lots of pics of the yearbook in color, and I don’t believe there is a difference in ink color.
Why there appears to be a difference in that one twitter shot, I don’t know.
If there were actually such a pronounced and obvious ink color difference, Roy Moore and his attorneys would be yelling about it, and they aren’t.
I think the ink color change is an artifact that is not actually present when you see the page for real.