woodbourne wrote:
First, while we don't know how that PDF was produced, whether you use a scanner directly or use PSE or use Acrobat, or etc, the algorithm to produce a PDF is a documented standard - read it for yourself. In reading that standard there is NO discussion whatsoever or using a "dictionary of shapes" to save space. That just doesn't seem to be there. So, the contention that the identical boxes is due to a compression artifact is wrong from a theoretical perspective in the first place.
Oh that is ultimate bull.
I have a home scanner that scans to PDF.
I have a work scanner that scans to PDF.
You can take the same document and scan it on both, and YOU will GET different results.
And even then, the SAME scanner can produce different results.
Algorithm or not, your settings on the initial machine that scans can cause different results, whether its scanning as an image or read the item into a Word Processing program via OCR, and then you save it out as a PDF (and not guarantee that is Acrobat, there are other plug-ins that can save to or print to PDF --- cutePDF does this), each program treats it differently.
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Third, attacking me personally because I am not a document expert is just a way of avoiding actually arguing the point. I have yet to see one of you either post another document with the anomaly or explain why my position is wrong.
Seeing as Fox had already brought on several experts, I'll put more weight into their conclusions than yours.
As for you, its like having a plumber give his opinion on how to fix the engines on a rocket. Since you do not have the expertise nor knowledge about document handling and scanning, your opinion is moot.
BTW, it doesn't matter. You can claim all you want about the PDF's cause its irrelevant. Its the analysis of the originals at the White House that should be studied, of which no birther has done.
Tell us when you get to the White House and examine the document in person. When that happens, then maybe we'll care about your opinion.