It does when you look at the cloth laying flat. But some scientists treated the image like an electronic flat file and used a 3D printer to convert the image. The picture that the computer generated was that of a perfectly average Jewish face. If he pumped gas next to you at the gas station, you would not notice him.
That sounds a little like adjusting the weather station raw data to come up with the anticipated and desired result.
Here are two portraits by computer imagist Ray Downing based on data from the Shroud of Turin:
This is a painting by Akiane Kramarik, an American visionary who painted this image at the age of 8, based on dreams and visions she had since the age of 4. The child Colton Burpo who was the subject of the book Heaven is for Real, who claimed to have had a near-death encounter with Jesus, attested that Akiane's image also resembles what he saw: