Message from @PeacefulAnon
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and at the slight color variation in the fingers and the hand of the two handed pic
but thats it. color variation
have you expanded these pics to get better view?
yes. can you tell the different angles?
yes - can you not see the fingers in the one pic are longer and smoother and younger looking?
sorry - didn't mean to sound harsh.
yes. i think its due to color variations only.
I see the fingers on the 1st pic are stumpier and more indicative of age than the fingers in the 2nd pic.
both are edited. you cant judge an already edited photo
That's color variation.. look at the wrinkles on the 4th finger in both.. they match
you must have both original photos
All I have is what was posted on the boards by the anons.
Yes, you need both originals.. but one of the wrinkles in both 4th fingers is unique...
i would look for the original ones if i were you
I was almost going to toss it because the shape of wrinkling on his 2nd finger seemed to match so well....and I looked closely at nails and lines and ridges, too. The hands are similar enough, but they are not the same hand...
anyway. thanks for responding.
Look at the tie behind in both.
Lol. My husband and the neighbor could both wear the same tie
Well, thank you anyway. I have to check out now .
Actually, out here - pretty darn good odds! Lol
some of the differences could be camera angle, some could be lighting, some could be editing.... so many variables.
i basically don't need to make dead drops, my family and friends just show up when they want something
they've been doing it for at least 20yrs...
lol
dead drops though. very useful imo.
first with vhs tapes, then eventually floppies, then cdr's then dvd-r's then hdds and or usb sticks
i used to make my own high quality copies of movies via a signal amp and a digitial video stablizer(strips the copy protection)
i only did 1-1 copies, never mass produced it.
tho i did salvage some stuff from places that got raided for bootlegging. mostly their shelving stuff and some cabling
they did not have digital stabilizers nor signal amps
idiots
lol finding a vhs tape layin around is the most creepiest thing imo. almost no one owns a vcr. that would make me crazy curious about the contents
find a pcm encoder off craigslist or ebay. one that takes vhs tapes
titled "Q"
my folks have a vcr/dvd hybrid shit still kicking!
pcm encoder converts information to pcm, in theory u could 'record' backups at 12tb per 120min vhs tape
im tellin you there are hybrid vcrdvds monsters out there. you can rip tapes right off onto a dvd.. l33t pro hx0r
but u have to keep the tapes in a cool dry enviroment for long term storage