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Posted By: john
I seriously doubt anyone with SCP or Sothebys did anything to defraud the public. I can't imagine that you would intentionally alter the photo but then diplay it for all the public to see. Most digital scanners have the feature that filters out any faults and color corrections. If that feature was activated when scanning, the obvious faults would not show in the catalog. Probally a case of nobody editing the catalog. I am sure that david will take care of this. One thing I thought of.....why is this just now coming to light? The auction was in early June. I paid for and had my items in mid June. We are in September now. Did Ryan just notice this after 3 months? |
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