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Tom Del Rosso[_4_] Tom Del Rosso[_4_] is offline
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Gunner Asch wrote:

Odd...it certainly doesnt look like its lighter..and it sure looked
like it was pixelized unlike all the other numbers/letters.


It became pixelated because it was lighter. It's a black and white copier
after all (using colored paper) so anything gray has to be pixelated.


Why would it be the only pixilized charector in that string?


It's the only one that's lighter.


In your opinion..could that number have been added to the
document..exchanged for another charector?


Sure it could be, in which case it would be identical to another digit, and
not unique as it is. If it was modified, pixels on its edges would be
changed between black and white, not black and gray.


Why is it pixilized?


There was a smudge on the copier glass.


That guy knows nothing, and he sounds so sure.


Answer the above questions if you would be so kind. Its obvious that
you are an expert in Adobe.


If you're an expert in forgery methods tell me how it would result in
looking like a copy made through smudged glass.


Please let us know


No trouble.


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