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So, I got the Clic Eraser and tried it on the very end of Denard Robinson's name (his was one of the pictures I really didn't care too much about). It came off so, at least for that one, it's real ink and not copied ink. As basesareempty said, the Ray Lewis does look pretty real. It's hard to imagine that Toni Maynard, whoever that is, has so much access to so many athletes.
This whole dialogue makes me wonder how PSA/DNA and JSA make the initial determination whether a signature on a photo is real ink versus a photocopy. I can't imagine they do what I did by testing it with a Clic Eraser. |
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If you hold it up in good light, and look at a shallow angle - Sort of if you're looking from one edge and the far edge is the horizon- Most inks from a marker will be thick enough to see them as being on top of the photo rather than everything being flat because the sig is part of the photo.
Or, ball point will show the indents. Steve B |
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My loupe does a good job. Nice white LED light.
Has anyone seen these images before? Are they images that may have been downloaded, printed and then taken to be signed? I doubt she has that type of access without having any professional web presence. The markings on the back looks to support a digital file being printed, i.e. her name, player name/identifier?
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These are most likely printed from digital files, either burned to a disc or on a thumb drive. I scan a lot of photos in my collection and burn them to a disc with the name being the subject. I make prints to sell with the autographs. The camera store that prints them imprints the name on the back as it is the file title.
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In thanks for all the help I've gotten on this forum, I'd be happy to. I wanted a Montee Ball auto picture for my Badger daughter, so I bought a group of photos in an action lot that included Ball, Marqise Lee, and two Robinson photos. I'll PM you.
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